Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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178844 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2015 | 4 Pages |
•FeWO4 was investigated as a pseudocapacitive electrode material.•It clearly displays a pseudocapacitive behavior in a neutral aqueous electrolyte.•A high volumetric capacitance of 210 F·cm− 3 was achieved at 20 mV·s− 1.•An excellent cycling ability is obtained in the potential range of − 0.6/0 V vs. Ag/AgCl.
Iron tungstate (FeWO4) has been synthesized using two low-temperature synthetic routes and investigated as a new pseudocapacitive electrode material for supercapacitors operating in a neutral aqueous electrolyte. Its electrochemical properties are clearly related to the specific surface area and seem to originate from Fe3 +/Fe2 + fast surface reactions. For FeWO4 obtained by polyol-mediated synthesis, a high volumetric capacitance of 210 F·cm− 3 (i.e. more than two times higher than that of activated carbon) was measured at 20 mV·s− 1 with less than 5% fade over 10,000 cycles. Furthermore, unlike most of the previously investigated iron based electrodes, a unique pseudocapacitive behavior is observed, thus emphasizing the role of the crystallographic structure on the electrochemical signature.
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