“…Therefore, complex combinations with inorganic materials (metal oxide/hydroxide, etc.) are applied to solve this problem. − For metal oxide electrode materials, due to the high pseudocapacitance characteristics and excellent electrochemical stability, they have become the most concerned electrode materials today. Researchers have done a lot of studies on the electrochemical properties of metal oxides such as TiO 2 , RuO 2 , NiO, V 2 O 5 , MnO 2 , Fe 2 O 3 , and Co 3 O 4 . − Due to the multivalent states of these metals, they can undergo multiple redox transitions between electrolyte ions and materials, thereby enhancing pseudocapacitance behavior.…”