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Mn/Ni composite oxides as active electrode materials for supercapacitors were prepared by solid-state reaction through the reduction of KMnO4 with manganese acetate and nickel acetate at low temperature. The products were characterized by X-ray dirrractometry(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM). The electrochemical characterizations were performed by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and constant current charge-discharge in a three-electrode system. The effects of different potential windows, scan rates, and cycle numbers on the capacitance behavior of Mn0.gNi0.2Ox composite oxide were also investigated. The results show that the composite oxides are of nano-size and amorphous structure. With increasing the molar ratio of Ni, the specific capacitance goes through a maximum at molar fraction of Ni of 20%. The specific capacitance of Mn0.8Ni0.2Ox composite oxide is 194.5 F/g at constant current discharge of 5 mA.