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What about Electrochemical Behaviors for Aurivillius-Phase Bismuth Tungstate ? Capacitive or Pseudocapacitive

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Researchers mainly explore the mechanism of pseudocapacitance through studying electrode materials with Faraday pseudocapacitive behavior. Here, we found that Bi2WO6, a typical Aurivillius phase material with pseudo-perovskite structure, showed nearly… Click to show full abstract

Researchers mainly explore the mechanism of pseudocapacitance through studying electrode materials with Faraday pseudocapacitive behavior. Here, we found that Bi2WO6, a typical Aurivillius phase material with pseudo-perovskite structure, showed nearly ideal pseudocapacitive behavior. The cyclic voltammetry curve is approximately rectangular in shape, with no redox peaks, which is similar to that of carbon materials. And the shape of the galvanostatic charge-discharge curve is close to an isosceles triangle. In addition, the kinetic analysis demonstrated that the electrochemical process of the A-Bi2WO6 electrode is dominated by surface processes, not diffusion. The A-Bi2WO6 electrode material presents a great volumetric specific capacitance of 466.5 F cm-3 at 0.5 A g-1. These electrochemical properties confirm that the Bi2WO6 material can serve as an ideal support material to explore pseudocapacitive energy storage. This work also provides guidance for the development of new pseudocapacitive materials.

Keywords: bismuth tungstate; electrochemical behaviors; aurivillius phase; phase bismuth; phase; behaviors aurivillius

Journal Title: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Year Published: 2023

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