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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.12, No.6, A115-A119, 2009
Simultaneous Electrodeposition of MnO2 and Mn(OH)(2) for Supercapacitor Studies
Among the various Mn compounds, both MnO2 and Mn(OH)(2) are electrochemically active in supercapacitor studies. MnO2 and Mn(OH)(2) are simultaneously deposited, through a one-pot method, on the anode and cathode, respectively, of a galvanostatic electrolysis cell consisting of aqueous Mn(NO3)(2) electrolyte. MnO2 and Mn(OH)(2) coated stainless steel (SS) electrodes are found to exhibit a capacitive behavior with a high specific capacitance. MnO2/SS and Mn(OH)(2)/SS electrodes are used as the negative and positive electrodes, respectively, in assembling nonsymmetrical capacitors and testing. The results indicate that both Mn-based electrodes prepared simultaneously in a single electrolysis possess interesting electrochemical properties for supercapacitor application.