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Title: Complimentary effects of annealing temperature on optimal tuning of functionalized carbon–V2O5 hybrid nanobelts for targeted dual applications in electrochromic and supercapacitor devices
Authors: NARAYANAN, REMYA
DEWAN, ANWESHI
CHAKRABORTY, DEBANJAN
Dept. of Chemistry
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Complimentary effects
Annealing temperature
optimal tuning
Functionalized carbon-V2O5
Hybrid nanobelts
Targeted dual applications
Electrochromic
Supercapacitor devices
2018
Issue Date: Feb-2018
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: RSC Advances, 8 (16), 8596-8606.
Abstract: Herein, carbon nanosphere-decorated vanadium pentoxide (C@V2O5) hybrid nanobelts were grown via a single step hydrothermal route with improved electronic conductivity as compared to that of pristine oxide. This hybrid nanomaterial exhibits different complimentary ranges of optimum post-growth annealing temperatures, which are suitable for dual applications either in electro-chromic smart windows or in supercapacitors. C@V2O5 nanobelts annealed at 350 °C appear to favor electro-chromic applications. They exhibit maximum dynamic optical transmission modulation as they switch from yellow to dark green, fast switching response, and high visible transmittance. In contrast, C@V2O5nanobelts annealed at 250 °C have been found to be most suitable for supercapacitor applications. They display a high specific capacity and an enhanced diffusion coefficient. Moreover, they exhibit long lifetimes with a capacity retention of ∼94% even after 5000 cycles of operation. Therefore, the obtained results clearly indicate that optimization of the post-growth annealing temperatures is very important and rather complementary in nature in terms of determining the most favorable device functionalities. It enables us to optimally tune these hybrid nanomaterials for targeted, device-specific, energy applications in either electrochromic or supercapacitor technologies simply based on the annealing temperature alone.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3965
https://doi.org/10.1039/C7RA13357J
ISSN: 2046-2069
2046-2069
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