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Copolymer hydrogel as self-standing electrode for high performance all-hydrogel-state supercapacitor

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 56, Issue 28, Pages 16028-16043

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-021-06304-3

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019XKQYMS03]

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A conducting copolymer hydrogel of PACP/PVA was prepared by in-situ polymerization of aniline and pyrrole in aqueous solution, showing high electrochemical capacitance and cycling stability, as well as remarkable flexibility for potential use in smart and wearable devices.
Herein, a conducting copolymer hydrogel of poly(aniline-co-pyrrole)/polyvinyl alcohol (PACP/PVA) was prepared by in-situ polymerization of aniline and pyrrole in aqueous solution of phytic acid and PVA. This PACP/PVA hydrogel can be used directly as self-standing electrode for supercapacitors. The hydrogel electrode delivers high electrochemical capacitance (633.5 F g(-1) at 0.5 A g(-1) 1267 mF cm(-2) at 1 mA cm(-2)) and excellent cycling stability (86.4% capacitance retention after 10,000 cycles). In particular, the remarkable flexibility of the PACP/PVA hydrogel electrode is demonstrated by 81.7% of initial capacitance retention after repeated bending 500 cycles. Based on PACP/PVA hydrogel electrode and a typical PVA/H2SO4 hydrogel electrolyte, an all-hydrogel-state supercapacitor was assembled. The supercapacitor demonstrates high areal capacitance of 317 mF cm(-2) at 1 mA cm(-2) and energy density of 44 mu Wh cm(-2) (22 Wh kg(-1)) at 250 mu W cm(-2) (125 W kg(-1)). This work provides a new direction for fabricating self-standing flexible hydrogel electrode materials for smart and wearable devices. [GRAPHICS] .

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