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Mechanically robust double-crosslinked network functionalized graphene/polyaniline stiff hydrogels for superior performance supercapacitors

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 6, Issue 18, Pages 8568-8578

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta00860d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51473049, 51673062, 51273061]

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To extend the applications of supercapacitors, it is important and challenging to develop structural/ stiff supercapacitors with excellent mechanical and electrochemical performance. In this work, high performance double-crosslinked network functionalized graphene/polyaniline stiff hydrogels (DN-PGH/PANI(PA)) have been successfully synthesized by polymerization of aniline in a confined functionalized graphene (PGH) hydrogel framework. A unique polyaniline (PANI) morphology with a combination of nanodot protrusions and nanofibers is obtained, where nanodot protrusions are tightly anchored to graphene walls and nanofiber crosslinked graphene sheets. The as-prepared DN-PGH/PANI(PA) hydrogel, consisting of a continuous conductive closely combined double-crosslinked network and PANI nanofibers, together with a high crystallization degree of the PANI structure, is both stiff and mechanically robust with a high tensile strength of 1.39 MPa at a small ruptured elongation of 0.42%. Meanwhile, the DN-PGH/PANIPA stiff hydrogels are assembled into symmetric supercapacitors and achieve a superior areal specific capacitance of 3488.3 mFcm(-2) and a volumetric specific capacitance of 872 F cm(-3), remarkable rate capability, and excellent cycling stability, resulting in a notable energy density of 155 mu W h cm(-2) at 200 mu W cm(-2) and an outstanding power density of 20 015 mu W cm(-2) at 67.5 mu W h cm(-2). This novel double- crosslinked network design strategy establishes a promising approach towards the development of other stiff electrode materials as high performance structural supercapacitors.

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