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      Engineering of nickel, cobalt oxides and nickel/cobalt binary oxides by electrodeposition and application as binder free electrodes in supercapacitors

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          Cobalt oxide, nickel oxide and cobalt/nickel binary oxides were synthesised by electrodeposition. To fine tune composition of CoNi alloys, growth parameters including voltage, electrolyte pH/concentration and deposition time were varied. These produced nanomaterials were used as binder free electrodes in supercapacitor cells and tested using three electrode setup in 2 MKOH aqueous electrolyte. Cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge/discharge were used at different scan rates (5–100 mV/s) and current densities (1–10 A/g) respectively to investigate the capacitive behaviour and measure the capacitance of active material. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to analyse the resistive/conductive behaviours of these electrodes in frequency range of 100 kHz to 0.01 Hz at applied voltage of 10 mV. Binary oxide electrode displayed superior electrochemical performance with the specific capacitance of 176 F/g at current density of 1 A/g. This hybrid electrode also displayed capacitance retention of over 83% after 5000 charge/discharge cycles. Cell displayed low solution resistance of 0.35 Ω along with good conductivity. The proposed facile approach to synthesise binder free blended metal electrodes can result in enhanced redox activity of pseudocapacitive materials. Consequently, fine tuning of these materials by controlling the cobalt and nickel contents can assist in broadening their applications in electrochemical energy storage in general and in supercapacitors in particular.

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                Contributors
                qaisar.abbas@uws.ac.uk
                hkhurshid@sharjah.ac.ae
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                20 September 2023
                20 September 2023
                2023
                : 13
                : 15654
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Institute of Thin Films, Sensors and Imaging, (ITFSI), University of the West of Scotland, ( https://ror.org/04w3d2v20) Glasgow, PA1 2BE UK
                [2 ]Department of Applied Physics and Astronomy, University of Sharjah, ( https://ror.org/00engpz63) Sharjah, 27272 UAE
                [3 ]Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, ( https://ror.org/049s0rh22) Hanover, NH 03756 USA
                [4 ]Department of Medical Diagnostic Imaging, University of Sharjah, ( https://ror.org/00engpz63) Sharjah, UAE
                [5 ]Sustainable Energy & Power Systems Research Centre, RISE, University of Sharjah, ( https://ror.org/00engpz63) P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAE
                [6 ]Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Istinye University, ( https://ror.org/03081nz23) Istanbul, 34010 Turkey
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                42647
                10.1038/s41598-023-42647-4
                10511720
                37730862
                d416ee64-ef0d-4c93-9ca9-e3a5796ec13e
                © Springer Nature Limited 2023

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                History
                : 31 May 2023
                : 13 September 2023
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                Funded by: Research Institute of Sciences and Engineering, University of Sharjah
                Award ID: 1802143061-P
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                Funded by: Research Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sharjah Research Academy and University of Sharjah
                Award ID: 2101050262
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