Abstract

Here we demonstrate the fabrication, electrochemical performance and application of an asymmetric supercapacitor (AS) device constructed with β–Ni(OH)2/MWCNTs as positive electrode and KOH activated honeycomb-like porous carbon (K-PC) derived from banana fibers as negative electrode. Initially, the electrochemical performance of hydrothermally synthesized β–Ni(OH)2/MWCNTs nanocomposite and K-PC was studied in a three-electrode system using 1M KOH. These materials exhibited a specific capacitance (Cs) of 1327F/g and 324F/g respectively at a scan rate of 10mV/s. Further, the AS device i.e., β–Ni(OH)2/MWCNTs// K-PC in 1M KOH solution, demonstrated a Cs of 156F/g at scan rate of 10mV/s in a broad cell voltage of 0–2.2V. The device demonstrated a good rate capability by maintaining a Cs of 59F/g even at high current density (25A/g). The device also offered high energy density of 63Wh/kg with maximum power density of 5.2kW/kg. The AS device exhibited excellent cycle life with 100% capacitance retention at 5000th cycle at a high current density of 25A/g. Two AS devices connected in series were employed for powering a pair of LEDs of different colors and also a mini fan.

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