Abstract

In this work, we synthesize copper sulfide as electrode materials using hydrothermal technique at different temperatures. The electrochemical performance of copper sulfide electrode in 3-electrode systems using 2 M KOH electrolyte is thoroughly studied using electrochemical techniques such as CV, GCD and EIS. The sample synthesized at 160 °C demonstrates that it has a specific capacitance of 232.5F/g at a charge–discharge current density of 1 A/g, maintains cyclic stability of 72.57 % during 500 GCD cycles at 5 A/g, highlighting its potential for supercapacitors applications. The results demonstrate that temperature significantly alters the electrochemical properties of the CuS.

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