Abstract
Two different polyoxovanadates derivatives K5MnIVV11O33.10 H2O (MnV11) and K7MnIVV13O38.18 H2O (MnV13) have been studied to evaluate their electrochemical performance. These polyoxovanadates were deposited on activated carbon (AC) to prepare AC-MnV11 and AC-MnV13 composites. The electrochemical performance of the AC- MnV11 electrode exhibits the remarkable specific capacitance of 479.73 F g-1 at a current density of 0.4 A g-1, along with incredible power and energy density. Likewise, the AC-MnV13 exhibits a specific capacitance of 357.33 F g-1 at the same current density of 0.4 A g-1 with an energy density of 71.46 Wh kg-1. Interestingly, the AC- MnV11 could light up the red and yellow color LED bulbs for a duration of 80 and 60 seconds, respectively, indicating a considerable power density of the material. The AC-MnV13 electrode shows significantly less lighting up the 65 and 30 seconds period with red and yellow LED bulbs.
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