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In-situ redox reaction derived porous nanosheets of MnO2 for supercapacitors

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Abstract The manganese dioxide (MnO2) nanosheets with numerous in-plane nanopores are prepared via an in-situ redox reaction, then followed by an etch process. Originating from the reaction between Fe2+ ions… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The manganese dioxide (MnO2) nanosheets with numerous in-plane nanopores are prepared via an in-situ redox reaction, then followed by an etch process. Originating from the reaction between Fe2+ ions and negatively charged MnO2 nanosheets, the obtained porous MnO2 nanosheets (P-MnO2) exhibit high micro/mesoporous structure, which provide a large ion-accessible surface area for efficient charge storage. Moreover, the designed nanopores of MnO2 nanosheets facilitate the electrolyte ions diffusion across the 2D MnO2 nanosheets. As a result, in comparison to the pristine MnO2, the P-MnO2 achieves a higher specific capacitance and desirable rate capability.

Keywords: reaction derived; redox reaction; reaction; mno2 nanosheets; nanosheets mno2; situ redox

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2022

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