“…On another hand, transition metal oxides (eg, Co 3 O 4 , MnO 2 , and RuO 2 ) and conducting polymers (polyaniline, polypyrrole, etc) were largely used in pseudocapacitors as electrode materials. Among the several pseudocapacitive transition metal oxides materials, manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) has displayed a lot of interesting properties for its natural abundance, excellent electrochemical capacitive properties, environmental friendliness, wide potential range, low cost, and high theoretical specific capacitance 1370 F/g . However, MnO 2 suffers from poor ionic and electronic conductivity (10 −5 −10 −6 S/cm) and can dissolve, which limit its practical utilization in supercapacitors …”