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Polyaniline inside the pores of high surface area mesoporous silicon as composite electrode material for supercapacitors

Abstract

Mesoporous silicon (mSi) obtained by the magnesiothermic reduction of mesoporous silica was used to deposit polyaniline (PANI) in its pores, the composite was tested for its charge storage application for high performance supercapacitor electrodes. The mesoporous silica as confirmed by Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) has a Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface area of 724 m2g−1 and mean pore size of 5 nm. After magnesiothermic reduction to mSi, the BET surface area is reduced to 348 m2g−1 but the mesoporousity is retained with a mean pore size of 10 nm. The BET surface area of mesoporous silicon is among the highest for porous silicon prepared/reduced from silica. In situ polymerization of PANI inside the pores of mSi was achieved by controlling the polymerization conditions. As a supercapacitor electrode, the mSi–PANI composite exhibits better charge storage performance as compared to pure PANI and mesoporous silica–PANI composite electrodes. Enhanced electrochemical performance of the mSi–PANI composite is attributed to the high surface mesoporous morphology of mSi with a network structure containing abundant mesopores enwrapped by an electrochemically permeable polyaniline matrix.

Graphical abstract: Polyaniline inside the pores of high surface area mesoporous silicon as composite electrode material for supercapacitors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Mar 2022
Accepted
02 Jun 2022
First published
10 Jun 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 17228-17236

Polyaniline inside the pores of high surface area mesoporous silicon as composite electrode material for supercapacitors

S. Nawaz, Y. Khan, S. A. M. Abdelmohsen, S. Khalid, E. M. Björk, M. A. Rasheed and M. Siddiq, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 17228 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA01829B

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