JOURNAL ARTICLE

High–Energy–Density Fiber Supercapacitor Based on Graphene-Enhanced Hierarchically Nanostructured Conductive Polymer Composite Electrodes

Chuangen YeQingfeng YangMingxian XuHaitang QiuXiaozhen ZhangJian-Ping MaHaiyang GaoXuansheng FengYong Li

Year: 2025 Journal:   Nanomaterials Vol: 15 (17)Pages: 1350-1350   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The development of portable and wearable electronics has promoted the advancement of fiber supercapacitors (FSCs), but their low energy density still limits their application in flexible devices. Herein, we incorporated micron-sized graphene dispersions at varying concentrations into the polyaniline (PANI) precursor solution prepared via electrochemical polymerization and subsequently electrodeposited PANI/graphene composites onto the surface of carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers, ultimately obtaining fibrous PANI/graphene@CNT composite electrodes. This electrode material not only exhibits the superior electrochemical activity characteristic of conducting polymers synthesized by electrochemical polymerization but also possesses a relatively high specific surface area. Furthermore, we fabricated coaxial fiber supercapacitors using PANI/graphene@CNT composite fibers and CNT films as the positive and negative electrode materials, respectively. The maximum energy density and power density could reach 160.5 µWh cm−2 and 13 mW cm−2 respectively, proving its excellent energy storage and output capabilities. More importantly, the prepared CFASC device showed remarkable mechanical and electrochemical durability. Even after 3000 bending cycles, it retained 89.77% of its original capacitance, highlighting its promising applicability in the realm of flexible electronics. The resulting devices demonstrate excellent electrochemical performance and mechanical stability.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Materials science Graphene Composite number Electrode Electrical conductor Energy density Fiber Nanotechnology Conductive polymer Polymer Composite material Engineering physics Electrochemistry

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Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
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Conducting polymers and applications
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