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Tailoring the anion-doped ZnCo2O4-xSx nanostructures via surfactant-assisted hydrothermal method for enhanced supercapacitor performance

  • Thiagarajar College of Engineering
  • Khalifa University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Spinel-type metal oxides have attracted significant interest as stable, efficient electrode materials for energy storage devices. This research work focuses on synthesising ZnCo2O4-xSx nanostructures (x = 0, 0.05, 0.075, and 0.10) via a surfactant-assisted hydrothermal process using thiourea as the sulfur source for partial oxygen substitution. The synthesised ZnCo2O4-xSx exhibits a mesoporous texture and achieves an appropriate specific surface area of 36.37 m2 g−1. The as-prepared ZnCo2O3.925S0.075 exhibits a remarkable specific capacitance of 1104 F g−1 at 1, with high capacitance retention of 96.63 % after 10,000 charge/discharge cycles, indicating superior electrochemical characteristics compared to the other prepared samples. The constructed asymmetric device using a ZnCo2O3.925S0.075 electrode has offered an energy density of 28.18 Wh kg−1 and a power density of 3272.5 W kg−1. The obtained electrochemical assessments of the as-prepared electrode material confirm its practical applicability in energy storage devices, owing to its high specific capacitance, high power density, and excellent cycling stability. Further, this study proposes that surfactant-assisted ZnCo2O4-xSx with optimal sulfur content could be a promising candidate for high-performance energy storage systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number186866
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume1057
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2026

Keywords

  • Anion-substitution
  • High power density
  • Spinel metal oxides
  • Surfactant-assisted hydrothermal method
  • ZnCoOSₓ

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