Abstract

Nanostructures of metal molybdates show great potential as high-performance electrode materials for the forthcoming development of energy storage devices. In present work, ZrMo2O8 nanostructure was constructed using a simple chemical procedure and followed by examination with the aid of several spectral and analytical tools. The supercapacitive properties of ZrMo2O8 electrode material were investigated using Cyclic voltammetry (CV), Galvanostatic charge–discharge (GCD) and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy measurements (EIS). The as-prepared ZrMo2O8 nanostructures as supercapacitor (SC) electrode material exhibited pseudocapacitive performance with notable value of 288C g−1 at 1 A/g, significant cycling stability and 92.5% capacity retention with the coulombic efficiency of 87.4% even after 5000 GCD cycles at 1 A/g. The morphological investigations indicated that the higher Specific capacity (Cs) was primarily caused by the significant increase in active sites as well as active surface area. The Bode phase angle plot of ZrMo2O8 exhibited a low frequency intercept, with emphasis at approximately −52° phase angle, indicating a superior redox signature. The results infered that ZrMo2O8 nanostructures are promising candidates for high performance energy storage applications.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call