Abstract
Herein, we report successful synthesis method of spinel
NiCo2O4 nanorods by a low-cost and facile hydrothermal route. Cyclic
Voltametry (CV) and galvanostatic Charge-Discharge (CD)
measurements deduce ideal supercapacitive performance (823 F/g) of
spinel NiCo2O4 nanorods at a nominal current density of 0.823 A/g
with excellent cyclic stability and energy density of 28.51 Wh/Kg.