Non-selective synthesis and controllable transformation of parallel MnO2 with hydrogen ions†
Abstract
Acids play a vital role in the controlled synthesis of parallel MnO2; the appropriate acid groups with highest oxidation state have no effect on the parallel structure, but acid groups with reducibility can promote its formation. Importantly, excess H+ also can serve as a medium for the transformation of parallel δ-MnO2 to needle-like α-MnO2. However, this process can be hindered by adding K+. Besides, the increased Mn3O4 from the pre-calcined templates can give rise to a selective growth of parallel δ-MnO2 and exhibit good cycle stability with 114% retention of initial specific capacitance after 10 000 cycles.