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Fabrication of graphene foam supported carbon nanotube/polyaniline hybrids for high-performance supercapacitor applications

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posted on 2014-11-13, 00:00 authored by H Yang, N Wang, Q Xu, Z Chen, Y Ren, Joselito RazalJoselito Razal, J Chen
A large-scale, high-powered energy storage system is crucial for addressing the energy problem. The development of high-performance materials is a key issue in realizing the grid-scale applications of energy-storage devices. In this work, we describe a simple and scalable method for fabricating hybrids (graphenepyrrole/ carbon nanotube-polyaniline (GPCP)) using graphene foam as the supporting template. Graphene-pyrrole (G-Py) aerogels are prepared via a green hydrothermal route from two-dimensional materials such as graphene sheets, while a carbon nanotube/polyaniline (CNT/PANI) composite dispersion is obtained via the in situ polymerization method. The functional nanohybrid materials of GPCP can be assembled by simply dipping the prepared G-py aerogels into the CNT/PANI dispersion. The morphology of the obtained GPCP is investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which revealed that the CNT/PANI was uniformly deposited onto the surfaces of the graphene. The as-synthesized GPCP maintains its original three-dimensional hierarchical porous architecture, which favors the diffusion of the electrolyte ions into the inner region of the active materials. Such hybrid materials exhibit significant specific capacitance of up to 350 F g-1, making them promising in large-scale energy-storage device applications.

History

Journal

2D materials

Volume

1

Issue

3

Article number

034002

Pagination

1 - 14

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Location

Bristol, Eng.

eISSN

2053-1583

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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