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The increasing need for advanced energy storage devices has prompted research into
novel electrode materials for supercapacitors. This work examines the advancement of
miniature flexible electrodes composed of tungsten sulphide(WS2), a material
recognized for its outstanding electrical conductivity, layered structure, and
electrochemical stability. A WS2 composite was created and utilized to construct
efficient electrode structures, capitalizing on its flexibility, lightweight characteristics,
and economical materials. Thorough electrochemical assessments, including cyclic
voltammetry, charge-discharge cycling, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy,
were performed to analyses the performance of these electrodes in terms of capacitance,
energy density, power density, and cycle life. The WS2-coated flexible electrodes
exhibited exceptional charge storage capacity, rapid ion transit, and improved
durability, rendering them appropriate for high-performance supercapacitor
applications. This study introduces an innovative method for utilizing WS2 in the
creation of economical, versatile, and eco-friendly energy storage systems, suitable for
wearable electronics, portable devices, and renewable energy technologies. |
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