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Dina Okba1,2, Sameh Hassan3, Abdel Aleem H Abdel Aleem2
1Central Laboratory of Aquaculture Research, (CLER), Agricultural Research Center Sharqia Egypt.
Abstract:
Supercapacitors (SCs) are gaining attention in energy storage due to their high-power density, rapid charge/discharge ability, and long life cycle. Improving these features relies on developing advanced electrode materials with better energy storage properties. This study explores UiO-66, a zirconium-based metal-organic framework (MOF), which offers advantages like a large surface area, tunable pore sizes, and stability. However, its poor electrical conductivity limits its use in supercapacitors. Herein, we applied the Hummers' method to oxidize UiO-66, creating an oxidized form, H-UiO-66, with enhanced conductivity. This material was characterized by various techniques, including SEM-EDX, XRD, XPS, FTIR, and BET analysis, while electrochemical tests (GCD, CV, and EIS) confirmed a significant improvement in specific capacitance-82.8 F g-1 for H-UiO-66 versus 0.18 F g-1 for pristine UiO-66 at 1 mA. These improvements stem from increased conductivity and electrochemical activity due to UiO-66 graphitization, highlighting the Hummers' method's effectiveness in transforming UiO-66 into a viable supercapacitor material.
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