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Polyaniline nanofiber sponge filled graphene foam as high gravimetric and volumetric capacitance electrode

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 317, Issue -, Pages 35-42

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.03.041

Keywords

Graphene foam; Polyaniline nanofiber sponge; Hierarchical composite electrode; Supercapacitor

Funding

  1. Repsol project SAVE
  2. MINECO [CSD2009-0046, ENE2013-47904-C3-1-R]
  3. Moncloa Campus of International Excellence (UCM-UPM)

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A 3D hierarchical porous composite structure is developed via the controlled electrodeposition of a polyaniline nanofiber sponge (PANI-NFS) that fills the pores of a chemical vapor deposited graphene foam (GF). The PANI-NFS/GF composite combines the efficient electronic transport in the GF scaffold (with 100-500 gm pore size) with the rapid diffusion of the electrolyte ions into the high-specific surface-area and densely-packed PANI-NFS (with 100-500 nm pore size). The factor of 1000 in the pore hierarchy and the synergy between the materials, that form a supercapacitor composite electrode with an integrated extended current collector, lead to both very high gravimetric and volumetric capacitances. In particular, values of 1474 F g(-1) and 86 F cm(-3) for a GF filling factor of 11% (leading to an estimated value of 782 F cm(-3) for 100%), respectively, are obtained at a current density of 0.47 A g(-1). Moreover, the composite electrode presents a capacitance retention of 83% after 15000 cycles. This excellent behavior makes the PANI-NFS/GF composite electrodes very attractive for high-performance supercapacitors. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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