Abstract Herein, we report the preparation of porous carbon from palm kernel shell and loading of tin oxide‑cobalt oxide in its pores using a facile in-situ encapsulation synthesis strategy. The… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Herein, we report the preparation of porous carbon from palm kernel shell and loading of tin oxide‑cobalt oxide in its pores using a facile in-situ encapsulation synthesis strategy. The as-synthesized SnO2/Co3O4@C composite was characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and field-emission scanning electron microscopy techniques. This composite was used as an electrode for supercapacitors. Electrochemical charge storage capabilities of the composite were measured using cyclic voltammetry, charge-discharge cycling and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in aqueous 6 M KOH and 1 M Na2SO4 electrolytes. The SnO2/Co3O4@C composite showed over 70% higher specific capacitance (177 F g−1) than the pure porous carbon (106 F g−1) in 6 M KOH. Among these electrolytes, the composite exhibited an enhanced electrochemical performance in KOH electrolyte due to its smaller hydrated ion radius, high ionic mobility and lower equivalent series resistance than Na2SO4.
               
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