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Electro-chemical studies of Zn doped nickel oxide nanoparticles synthesized via solution combustion method using green and chemical fuels

Abstract

This study presents a new green solution combustion method (aloe vera gel extract as fuel) and chemical method (glucose as fuel) to synthesise Zn-doped nickel oxide nanoparticles (Zn:NiO NPs). The face centered cubic crystal structure (FCC) phase was validated by PXRD, while the produced samples' spongy, spherical, agglomerated, and porous characteristics were shown by electron microscopy. The energy band gap values of 4.21 eV and 4.09 eV, respectively, were deduced for green and chemically synthesized Zn:NiO NPs. The reversibility was demonstrated by cyclic voltammetry with a lower EOER value for the green-Zn:NiO electrode. The studies on electrochemical impedance confirmed strong conductivity for the NPs by demonstrating a low charge transfer resistance. The Zn:NiO NPs are easily convertible into a stable electrode material that may be used in supercapacitors. According to the findings, Zn:NiO is an economical and promising material for use in supercapacitors in the future.

Graphical abstract: Electro-chemical studies of Zn doped nickel oxide nanoparticles synthesized via solution combustion method using green and chemical fuels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Mar 2024
Accepted
12 Apr 2024
First published
03 Jun 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 17664-17674

Electro-chemical studies of Zn doped nickel oxide nanoparticles synthesized via solution combustion method using green and chemical fuels

N. Nasir Ahamed, J. Pattar, M. R. Anil Kumar, N. Basavaraju, N. Raghavendra, S. T. M., C. R. Ravikumar and H. C. A. Murthy, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 17664 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA01706D

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