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Title: | Bromide Ion Additive for High-Performance Photo-Assisted Rechargeable Zinc Ion Hybrid Supercapacitor | Authors: | Yaman, Ecenaz Donmez, Ayca Nur Balaban, Cemre Ilgaz Yuksel, Zeynep Unal, Zeynep Colak, Tuluhan Olcayto Sankir, Mehmet |
Keywords: | Bromide Ion Manganese Oxide Photo Rechargeable Supercapacitor Zinc Ion Hybrid Supercapacitor Bromine Compounds Capacitance Chromium Compounds Copper Oxides Electric Discharges Electrodes Electrolytes Electrolytic Capacitors Ions Niobium Compounds Sulfur Compounds Supercapacitor Tin Compounds Zinc Zinc Compounds Bromide Ions Bromide Salts Hybrid Supercapacitors MNO 2 Performance Photo Rechargeable Supercapacitor Photo-Assisted Sulfate Salts Zinc Ion Hybrid Supercapacitor Zinc Ions Cyclic Voltammetry Manganese Oxide |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Abstract: | Increasing the capacitance of photo-assisted rechargeable zinc ion hybrid supercapacitor can be accomplished through the utilization of bromide ions in conjunction with a supportive electrolyte, as demonstrated by this work. In this study, it is also proved that the combination of bromide and sulfate salts of zinc has a positive impact on the photosensitivity of metal oxide supercapacitors. It has been demonstrated that cyclic voltammetry and galvanic charge-discharge tests both exhibit an increase in capacitance when the conditions are either dark or illuminated. Both 1.95M ZnSO<inf>4</inf> and 0.05M ZnBr<inf>2</inf> electrolytes were found to be effective for CuO, while 1.9M ZnSO<inf>4</inf> and 0.1M ZnBr<inf>2</inf> electrolytes were found to be effective for MnO<inf>2</inf>. The maximum solar gain in MnO<inf>2</inf>-based electrodes was %129 for 0.05M ZnBr<inf>2</inf> added electrolyte tested via cyclic voltammetry at a scan rate of 0.05Vs-1. Furthermore, the electrode stability test was conducted for both MnO<inf>2</inf> and CuO-based electrodes. Over the course of one week, each electrode was subjected to 10,000 GCD cycles. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2025.147210 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/12679 |
ISSN: | 0013-4686 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection |
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