Development Of Cobalt Disulfide Through Microwave
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Global warming is a major issue in a modern era due to greenhouse gases. Fossil fuel energy
creates serious environmental, economic and resource deficiency problems. Such sources which
generate and store electrical energy with the benefit of free, economical and biodegradable
greenhouse gases are needed. With the development of nanotechnology, the modern world is
shifting from old sources of energy to more efficient and sustainable sources of energy.
In this research work, super capacitors electrodes are produced using a composite of CoS2 and
natural fiber with improved power and energy density. The powder of CoS2 is prepared through
microwave assisted method. The structural properties of cobalt disulfide are analyzed by XRD,
SEM, FTIR, and cyclic voltammetry. Octahedron-shaped CoS2 crystals have been successfully
fabricated through a simple hydrothermal route without any surfactant or template. The well-
defined octahedral structures are highly uniform with a mean edge length of ~ 360 nm and
exhibit a high geometric symmetry. The mechanism for the evolution process of the final
octahedral structures is researched and proposed to begin with a growth and self-aggregation
process. When electrochemically investigated as electrode materials for super capacitors, the as-
fabricated CoS2 electrode shows typical pseudocapative properties with a specific capacitance of
236.5 F g-1 at 1 A g-1. Remarkably, it exhibits an excellent cycling stability at 2 A g-1 with only
a loss of 7.4% in the specific capacitance after 2000 cycles.
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Department of Physics, FA16, Physics, Global warming, greenhouse gases, surfactant, Dr. Aamir Razaq