Synthesis and Characterization of Iron Sulfide and Natural Fiber Based Flexible Composites for Energy StorageApplications
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2024
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The growing global demand for energy has placed immense pressure on current energy
sources, which are insufficient to sustain our modern way of living. To address this
challenge, the development of efficient, flexible, and sustainable energy storage systems is
essential for replacing nonrenewable energy sources. Among various materials, iron
sulfides have emerged as promising candidates due to their industrial relevance and
versatility in advanced applications, including energy storage, photovoltaics, sensors,
catalysis, and electronics. Their widespread use is attributed to their abundance, cost-
effectiveness, and impressive electrochemical performance.
In this study, iron sulfide (FeS2) is synthesized using a microwave-assisted chemical
method and co-precipitation technique, which offer significant advantages over traditional
methods that often involve multiple synthesis steps, high-temperature treatments, or the
use of hazardous and costly solvents. A novel, flexible paper electrode for supercapacitors
is fabricated by combining FeS2 with corn fibers (lignocellulose), a natural, abundant, and
renewable biomass material. Lignocellulose, consisting of cellulose, hemicellulose, and
lignin, is a fibrous, non-starchy material that holds great potential due to its sustainability
and eco-friendly nature. The fabricated flexible paper electrode is characterized using
various advanced techniques to evaluate its electrochemical properties, flexibility, and
overall performance. The integration of natural biomass with iron sulfide provides a green,
low-cost, and scalable approach to energy storage systems, positioning this technology as
a promising solution for meeting future energy demands.
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Department of Physics, SP23, Physics, Energy StorageApplicationsNatural Fiber Based Flexible Composites, Iron Sulfide, Dr. Muhammad Aamir Razaq