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    Porous graphene-NiCo2O4 nanorod hybrid composite as a high performance supercapacitor electrode material
    (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020) Sethi, M.; Shenoy, U.S.; Bhat, D.K.
    The template free low temperature solvothermal synthesis of high capacitive porous graphene-NiCo2O4 nanorod composites has been carried out. Solvothermal synthesis followed by calcination in air led to the development of a highly porous hybrid nanocomposite, which acts as a buffering channel for fast ion diffusion and provides robust mechanical strength. Advantages of using porous graphene to enhance the capacitance of the material were studied theoretically using First principles calculations. High capacitance values of 1533 F g-1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s-1 and 1684 F g-1 at a current density of 1 A g-1 are obtained from cyclic voltammetry data and galvanostatic charge discharge data, respectively. The electrode material possesses good cyclic stability with the retention of 94% of its initial capacitance even after 10000 charge-discharge cycles at a current density of 8 A g-1 in 2 M KOH electrolyte. The fabricated supercapacitor exhibited a high energy density of 45.3 W h kg-1 and a high power density of 17843.5 W kg-1 due to the synergistic effect of the composite components. The enhanced electrochemical function of the composite makes it a potential candidate for supercapacitor application and future studies. This journal is © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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    Simple solvothermal synthesis of porous graphene-NiO nanocomposites with high cyclic stability for supercapacitor application
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Sethi, M.; Shenoy, U.S.; Bhat, D.K.
    Over the years supercapacitors have established themselves as energy storage devices as well as a subject to reckon with. Thus, not surprisingly tremendous effort has been put in the field of supercapacitor research. However, a device with all desirable characteristics has not yet been realized and hence deserves to be paid utmost heed. Herein, we report a facile synthesis of porous graphene-NiO (PGNO) nanocomposites via a unique mixed solvent system through a solvothermal approach. The microscopic characterization of porous graphene (PG) reveals the presence of pores in the graphene sheets, NiO (NO) shows flake like structure and PGNO composite displays the anchoring of NO nanoflakes on the PG sheets. A series of electrode materials were prepared by varying the percentage composition of PG and the materials were named as 5–30 PGNO, respectively. The electrochemical study represented a good capacitance value of 511.0 F g?1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s?1 for the 10 PGNO composite in a 3-electrode method and 80% retention of initial capacitance after 10,000 cycles at a current density of 8 A g?1. The fabricated symmetrical hybrid supercapacitor by using the 10 PGNO electrodes also depicted a good capacitance value of 86.0 F g?1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s?1. The fabricated device retained 84% of initial capacitance at the end of 10,000 cycles at a current density of 8 A g?1, demonstrating the good electrochemical strength and rate capability of the material. The percentage of double layer capacitance and pseudocapacitance contributions to the overall specific capacitance of the PGNO supercapacitor has also been estimated. Overall, the results exhibited by the composite material warrants its beneficial utility in energy storage devices. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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    Hassle-free solvothermal synthesis of NiO nanoflakes for supercapacitor application
    (Elsevier B.V., 2021) Sethi, M.; Shenoy, U.S.; Bhat, D.K.
    A mixed solvent solvothermal approach was employed for the synthesis of NiO (NO) nanostructures under a low temperature route. The nanoflakes when studied for its electrochemical performance in a 3-electrode method in aqueous 2 M KOH revealed a high capacitance value of 305.0 F g?1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s?1 apart from good rate capability, cyclic stability and coulombic efficiency. The fabricated symmetrical supercapacitor device also showed good electrochemical performance of pseudocapacitive nature with a high power density of 8000.0 W kg?1. The extent of surface sites taking part in the electrochemical processes reveals the enhanced performance is due to the high surface area of NO with a mesoporous structure. The enhanced conductivity of the nanoflakes also provided an unhindered path way for the ionic transport. The promising results reveal that the synthetic technique employed could be extended to other oxides as well. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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    Exploring the potential of CoAl2O4 nanoflakes in supercapacitor applications
    (Elsevier B.V., 2025) Ramesh, T.P.; Shenoy, U.S.; Bhat, D.K.
    Spinel structured nanoparticles with binary and ternary metal oxide combinations have recently been identified as a viable material for use in supercapacitors. Two mixed-valence metal cations provide easy electron transport between various metal cations. High-performance CoAl2O4 spinel nanoflakes were synthesized using a mixed-solvent solvothermal method, followed by calcination. First principles calculations revealed high density of states near the Fermi level indicating its potential for supercapacitor applications. These nanostructured materials were then experimentally explored as promising electrode candidates for supercapacitor applications, using a 2 M KOH aqueous electrolyte. The results were impressive: the material demonstrated a high specific capacitance of 851.9 F/g at a current density of 1 A/g and the fabricated supercapacitor exhibited a power density of 14940.0 W/kg at a current density of 12 A/g. Even under more demanding conditions, the electrode maintained strong durability, in terms of cyclic stability along with high energy and power density values making it a strong contender for next-generation energy storage devices. © 2025 Elsevier B.V.