ABSTRACT

The present chapter mainly describes the effect of surface morphology of various inorganic materials related to perovskites, spinels-based materials, spinel composites, and oxides/hydroxides/polymer composites. Specifically, the evolution of surface morphology of these materials consisting of nanosheets, nanobelts, nanowires, nanofibers, nanoleaflets, nanorods, nanowheels, nanotubes, helical nanostructures, and nanospheres played a vital role for supercapacitor applications. In addition, the electrochemical parameters like capacitive performance, power density, and cycle ability are elucidated for each family of the materials for supercapacitor applications.