Synthesis and Characterization of Ag Based Flexible Paper Electrode for Energy Storage Applications
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The need for sustainable energy technology is fueled by the growing reliance on fossil
fuels, which has resulted in significant environmental issues and resource depletion. Even
though the use of renewable energy sources is growing quickly, reliable and effective
energy storage systems are necessary for their successful implementation. Supercapacitors
extended cycle life, high power density, and quick charge-discharge capability have made
them attractive options.
The creation of flexible and sustainable electrode materials by turning environmental trash
into components with added value for energy storage applications is the main goal of this
thesis. Co-precipitation was used to create silver oxide (Ag2O) nanoparticles, which
demonstrated outstanding electrochemical performance, reaching a specific capacitance of
801 F·g⁻¹ at current densities close to 12 A·g⁻¹. A binder-free, three-dimensional, free-
standing Ag-based flexible paper electrode was created by using natural fibers generated
from banana peels as an inexpensive and renewable substrate for the direct development
of Ag2O nanoparticles. The resultant LC/Ag2O composite electrode (1:1 ratio) showed
outstanding cycle stability, low charge-transfer resistance, good rate capability, and a high
specific capacitance of 623 F·g⁻¹.
Ag2O was successfully formed and uniformly integrated inside the fibrous matrix, as
validated by structural, morphological, optical, and chemical characterization utilizing
XRD, Raman, UV-Vis, FTIR, and SEM. For next-generation flexible and wearable
supercapacitor applications, the new flexible electrode architecture highlights a scalable
and environmentally sustainable approach by providing effective ion transport and
mechanical robustness.
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Department of Physics, Sp24, Physics, Silver-Based Electrodes, Flexible Paper Electrode, Energy Storage Applications, Dr. Muhammad Aamir Razaq