JOURNAL ARTICLE

Graphene/heparin template-controlled polyaniline nanofibers composite for high energy density supercapacitor electrode

Md Moniruzzaman SkC. Y. YueRajeeb Kumar Jena

Year: 2014 Journal:   Materials Research Express Vol: 1 (4)Pages: 045051-045051   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Graphene/PANI nanofibers composites are prepared for the first time using a novel in situ polymerization method based on the chemical oxidative polymerization of aniline using heparin as a soft template. The even dispersion of individual graphene sheet within the polymer nanofibers matrix enhances the kinetics for both charge transfer and ion transport throughout the electrode. This novel G25PNF75 composite (weight ratio of GO:PANI = 25:75) shows a high specific capacitance of 890.79 F g−1; and an excellent energy density of 123.81 Wh kg−1 at a constant discharge current of 0.5 mA. The composite exhibits excellent cycle life with 88.78% specific capacitance retention after 1000 charge-discharge cycles. The excellent performance of the composite is due to the synergistic combination of graphene which provides good electrical conductivity and mechanical stability, and PANI nanofiber which provides good redox activity that consequently contributed such high energy density.

Keywords:
Materials science Graphene Supercapacitor Nanofiber Polyaniline Composite number Capacitance Polymerization Electrode Polyaniline nanofibers Composite material In situ polymerization Conductive polymer Chemical engineering Polymer Nanotechnology Chemistry

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