Abstract

The increasing demand for energy requirements forces scientists to explore innovative and environmentally friendly energy storage devices that can meet the necessities of human beings. The properties of polyaniline (PANI) make it a better candidate for various energy-related applications. The in situ chemical oxidative polymerization method is carried out to synthesize PANI/V2O5/MnO2 composite. The characterization and electrochemical studies of PANI/V2O5/MnO2 composite are carried out, and it gives a specific capacity of 1138.1C/g. The lower charge transfer resistance of 0.76 Ω and the good specific capacity retention of the composite suggests its efficacy towards energy storage applications.

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