Skip to main content

Recent advances of vanadium oxides and their derivatives in supercapacitor applications: A comprehensive review

Research Abstract
Because of the complexity of various oxidation states of vanadium, vanadium oxides show a large variety of stable and metastable structures, which pose an inevitable challenge to synthesize vanadium oxides with high purity, well-controlled stoichiometry, to their different morphologies and meticulously designed nanostructures, a must for high electrochemical performance devices for Supercapacitors. Vanadium oxide-based materials have been extensively studied for their metal-insulator transition behavior, and their unique characteristics that making them a promising candidate for electrochemical performance, supercapacitors and energy storage capabilities. This review article will discuss the synthesis methods, structural characterization techniques, and applications of vanadium oxide-based materials. We will also highlight the recent advances in vanadium oxide and provide insights into these materials' prospects in the Supercapacitors field.
Research Authors
Hadeer Gamal, Abdelnaby M Elshahawy, Shymaa S Medany, Mahmoud A Hefnawy, MS Shalaby
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Energy Storage
Research Pages
109788
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
International Q1
Research Vol
76
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.109788
Research Year
2024