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Electrochemical performance of transition metal sulfide by employing different synthesis techniques for hybrid batteries

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 46, Issue 15, Pages 22883-22893

Publisher

WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1002/er.8592

Keywords

cyclic voltammetry; energy density; energy storage; hybrid batteries; power density; specific capacity; supercapattery; transition metal sulfide

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  1. Hassan M.A. Hassan and Meshal Alzaid [DSR-2021-03-0355]

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This study investigates the electrochemical performance of manganese sulfide and demonstrates its potential application in hybrid batteries. Different synthesis techniques were used to synthesize manganese sulfide, and its electrochemical characteristics were analyzed. The results show that manganese sulfide exhibits excellent electrochemical performance and has high potential for efficient energy storage systems.
Hybrid batteries a well-known electrochemical energy storage technology that comprises of both supercapacitor and battery characteristics at the same time. The hybrid batteries can fulfill the current global energy quest as they have obtained high energy density (battery) and high-power characteristics (supercapacitor). Here, we have demonstrated the effect of synthesis technique on the electrochemical performance of manganese sulfide (MnS) by mainly opting sonochemical and hydrothermal approach. Initially, the electrochemical characterizations of MnS were analyzed in three electrode setup. Electrochemical measurements in particular cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic charge discharge, and impedance spectroscopy were studied to scrutinize the nature of the electrodes. The hydrothermally synthesized MnS shows battery grade nature with superior specific capacity of 608.08 C/g at 2.2 A/g. On account of high electrochemical performance, the prominent electrode was employed with activated carbon to explore hybrid battery applications. The hybrid device (S2//AC) has revealed exceptional specific capacity of 265 C/g at 2 A/g and 519.8 C/g at 3 mV/s. Also, the S2//AC device manifests remarkable specific power and energy of 1700 W/kg and 62.5 Wh/kg, correspondingly. Furthermore, a simulation approach was used to evaluate the contribution of capacitive and diffusive by applying Dunn's model. The nature of the asymmetric device was also confirmed by calculating its b fitting values. This study shows that the MnS has the potential to be utilized for efficient energy storage systems.

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