Abstract Core/shell nanorods of MnO2/carbon embedded with Ag nanoparticles (MCA) were successfully fabricated via a facile and effective hydrothermal and reduction method in situ. Typically, a MCA-1.5 sample (1.5 g·L−1 glucose… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Core/shell nanorods of MnO2/carbon embedded with Ag nanoparticles (MCA) were successfully fabricated via a facile and effective hydrothermal and reduction method in situ. Typically, a MCA-1.5 sample (1.5 g·L−1 glucose reactant) exhibited the highest specific capacitance of 628 F·g−1 at the current density of 1 A·g−1 in three-electrode systems. Particularly, a fabricated asymmetric supercapacitor, using MCA-1.5 and active carbon as the positive and negative electrodes, respectively, delivered a maximum energy density of 48.3 W·h·kg−1 at power density of 851.7 W·kg−1 and exhibited a superior, long cycle life, showing ∼98.5% specific capacitance retention after 2000 cycles. The practical energy-storage applicability of this device was demonstrated by the operation of an LED bulb when a duo of two such devices was charged. These results indicated that synthesized ternary nanocomposites have potential applications as supercapacitor electrodes in energy storage systems.
               
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