4.8 Article

Polypyrrole-based hybrid nanostructures grown on textile for wearable supercapacitors

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 1129-1137

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-019-2360-5

Keywords

wearable supercapacitor; polypyrrole nanotube; carbon nano-onion; template-degrading method; stretchable electrode

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51702233]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City [16JCYBJC41000]
  3. Tianjin Key Subject for Materials Physics and Chemistry

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In the development of wearable energy devices, polypyrrole (PPy) is considered as a promising electrode material owing to its high capacitance and good mechanical flexibility. Herein, we report a PPy-based hybrid structure consisting of vertical PPy nanotube arrays and carbon nano-onions (CNOs) grown on textile for wearable supercapacitors. In this hybrid nanostructure, the vertical PPy nanotubes provide straight and superhighways for electron and ion transport, boosting the energy storage; while the CNOs mainly act as a conductivity retainer for the underlayered PPy film during stretching. A facile template-degrading method is developed for the large-area growth of the PPy-based hybrid nanostructures on the textile through one-step polymerization process. The fabricated stretchable supercapacitor exhibits superior energy storage capacitance with the specific capacitance of 64 Fg(-1). Also, it presents the high capacitance retention of 99% at a strain of 50% after 500 stretching cycles. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the textile-based stretchable supercapacitor device can provide a stable energy storage performance in different wearable situations for practical applications. The use of the PPy-based hybrid nanostructures as the supercapacitor electrode offers a novel structure design and a promising opportunity for wearable power supply in real applications.

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