Issue 49, 2015

Facile solvothermal synthesis of porous ZnFe2O4 microspheres for capacitive pseudocapacitors

Abstract

A facile and cost-effective solvothermal approach to the fabrication of ZnFe2O4 microspheres composed of nanocrystals has been developed. The morphology and structure of the products were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and field-emission scanning electronic microscopy, and N2-adsorption–desorption. Meanwhile, the magnetic properties of the product were investigated via vibrating sample magnetism. Finally, the electrochemical performance of the obtained ZnFe2O4 microspheres was measured by cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge–discharge techniques. The results show that such structured ZnFe2O4 has a specific capacitance of 131 F g−1 and stable cycling performance with 92% capacitance retention after 1000 cycles, which make it have a potential application as a supercapacitor electrode material.

Graphical abstract: Facile solvothermal synthesis of porous ZnFe2O4 microspheres for capacitive pseudocapacitors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2015
Accepted
20 Apr 2015
First published
20 Apr 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 39270-39277

Facile solvothermal synthesis of porous ZnFe2O4 microspheres for capacitive pseudocapacitors

M. Zhu, X. Zhang, Y. Zhou, C. Zhuo, J. Huang and S. Li, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 39270 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00447K

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