Uniformly distributed FeVO4 nanocuboids on exfoliated rGO facilitated by supersonic spraying for wearable supercapacitors

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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High-energy-density supercapacitors exhibiting high power density and long-term stability are essential devices for energy storage applications, such as wearable electronics. In this study, we utilized supersonic spray deposition to exfoliate reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Additionally, a solvothermal process was employed to engineer the nanostructure of iron/vanadium oxides. Consequently, the resulting multivalent iron/vanadium oxide and rGO composites exhibited remarkably high energy densities. Three major parametric studies were conducted to investigate the electrochemical properties of iron oxide (FO), vanadium oxide (VO), and iron/vanadium oxide (FVO) composites with rGO. FVO/rGO emerged as the most promising sample, exhibiting an areal capacitance of 1240 mF center dot cmF 2 at a current density of 2 mA center dot cmF 2, as well as achieving a 90 % capacitance retention even after 8000 galvanostatic charge-discharge cycles. Furthermore, this sample delivered an energy density of 0.17 mWh center dot cmF 2 at a power density of 4 mW center dot cmF 2.
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Iron vanadium oxide,Supersonic spraying,Supercapacitor,Bimetallic,Multivalent oxidation
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