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    High power density and improved H2 evolution reaction on MoO3/Activated carbon composite
    (2019) Sangeetha, D.N.; Holla, R.S.; Ramachandra, Bhat, B.; Selvakumar, M.
    The formation of hexagonal MoO3 (h- MoO3) microrods was favoured at lower pH in the hydrothermal synthesis method. Symmetric and Hybrid supercapacitors were fabricated using h-MoO3/plastic bottle derived activated carbon (PAC) composite in 1 M Na2SO4 aqueous electrolyte. The operating voltage for the aqueous electrolyte was maximized to 1.6 V with this combination. The wide operating voltage led to a maximum specific capacitance of 211 Fg-1, power density of 287 W kg?1 and 79% efficiency even at 5000 charge-discharge cycles for the hybrid supercapacitor combination. The combined effect of PAC micropores along with the 1-D rod-shaped h-MoO3, helped in faster charge-transfer, hence increasing the efficiency of supercapacitors. Further, the composites of defective PAC (PDAC) together with the h-MoO3 when tested for hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), provided lesser onset potential and Tafel slope values of ?0.23 mV and ?93 mVdec?1. There was a change in the structural environment of carbon due to the heteroatom doping and dedoping producing defects in PAC, termed as PDAC. These defects together with the hexagonal microrods of MoO3 provided fast electron transfer towards hydrogen adsorption/desorption hence effectively producing H2. 2019 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
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    High power density and improved H2 evolution reaction on MoO3/Activated carbon composite
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2020) Sangeetha, D.N.; Holla, R.S.; Badekai Ramachandra, B.; Muthu, M.
    The formation of hexagonal MoO3 (h- MoO3) microrods was favoured at lower pH in the hydrothermal synthesis method. Symmetric and Hybrid supercapacitors were fabricated using h-MoO3/plastic bottle derived activated carbon (PAC) composite in 1 M Na2SO4 aqueous electrolyte. The operating voltage for the aqueous electrolyte was maximized to 1.6 V with this combination. The wide operating voltage led to a maximum specific capacitance of 211 Fg-1, power density of 287 W kg?1 and 79% efficiency even at 5000 charge-discharge cycles for the hybrid supercapacitor combination. The combined effect of PAC micropores along with the 1-D rod-shaped h-MoO3, helped in faster charge-transfer, hence increasing the efficiency of supercapacitors. Further, the composites of defective PAC (PDAC) together with the h-MoO3 when tested for hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), provided lesser onset potential and Tafel slope values of ?0.23 mV and ?93 mVdec?1. There was a change in the structural environment of carbon due to the heteroatom doping and dedoping producing defects in PAC, termed as PDAC. These defects together with the hexagonal microrods of MoO3 provided fast electron transfer towards hydrogen adsorption/desorption hence effectively producing H2. © 2019 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC

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