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Hydrogen Ion Supercapacitor: A New Hybrid Configuration of Highly Dispersed MnO<sub>2</sub> in Porous Carbon Coupled with Nitrogen-Doped Highly Ordered Mesoporous Carbon with Enhanced H-Insertion

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A new configuration of hydrogen ion supercapacitors was reported. A positive electrode composed of pseudocapacitive MnO2, highly dispersed into active porous carbon through an impregnation method, was combined with a nitrogen-doped highly ordered mesoporous carbon with enhanced electrochemical hydrogen insertion capacity as a negative electrode. During the operation, hydrogen ion shuttled between MnO2 and carbon electrodes. The MnO2 was formed on the surface of nanostructured carbon through a spontaneous redox reaction. Operating in an aqueous neutral solution, the hybrid device demonstrated an extended working voltage to ∼2.1 V with good cycle life.

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