Issue 30, 2015

Free-standing composite hydrogel films for superior volumetric capacitance

Abstract

High volumetric capacitance is vital for the development of wearable and portable energy storage devices. We herein introduce a novel simple route for the fabrication of a highly porous, binder-free and free-standing polyaniline/reduced graphene oxide composite hydrogel (PANi/graphene hydrogel) as an electrode with a packing density of 1.02 g cm−3. PANi played critical roles in gelation, which include reduction, crosslinking, creation of pseudocapacitance and as a spacer preventing graphene sheets from stacking. The composite hydrogel film delivered a volumetric capacitance of 225.42 F cm−3 with a two-electrode supercapacitor configuration, which was enhanced to 592.96 F cm−3 in a redox-active electrolyte containing hydroquinone. This new strategy will open a new area for using conducting polymer derivatives in the development of flexible graphene electrodes towards many applications such as batteries, sensors and catalysis.

Graphical abstract: Free-standing composite hydrogel films for superior volumetric capacitance

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2015
Accepted
19 Jun 2015
First published
19 Jun 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 15668-15674

Free-standing composite hydrogel films for superior volumetric capacitance

M. Moussa, Z. Zhao, M. F. El-Kady, H. Liu, A. Michelmore, N. Kawashima, P. Majewski and J. Ma, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 15668 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA03113C

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