Effect of doping on the performance of high-crystalline SrMnO3 perovskite nanofibers as a supercapacitor electrode

2018 
Abstract Perovskite oxides are promising multi-functional materials with enhanced physical and chemical properties. In this study, high-crystalline SrMnO 3 perovskite oxide nanofibers have been successfully synthesized by sol–gel electrospinning followed by calcination at different temperatures, using polyvinylpyrrolidone as a sacrificial polymeric binder. The change in porosity and grain size with calcination temperature imparted a substantial effect on the electrochemical properties of the obtained SrMnO 3 nanofibers. The SrMnO 3 nanofiber electrode calcined at 700 °C exhibits an electrochemical capacitance of 321.7 F g −1 at a discharge current density of 0.5 A g −1 . The effect of doping Ba/Ca on Sr, and Co/Fe/Ni on Mn, respectively, on the specific capacitance of SrMnO 3 nanofibers is studied. 20 mol% Ba loading shows the best performance as a supercapacitor electrode with a specific capacitance of 446.8 F g −1 at a discharge current density of 0.5 A g −1 . The nanofibers retained 87% its initial capacitance after 5000 successive cycles. The device fabricated using the nanofibers show an energy density of 37.3 W h kg −1 at a power density of 400 W kg −1 , and it is retained as 15.7 W h kg −1 even at a high-power density of 8006 W kg −1 , indicating the potential of this electrode material for high-rate charge/discharge operations in supercapacitors.
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