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Redox Active Polyaniline-h-MoO3 Hollow Nanorods for Improved Pseudocapacitive Performance

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 119, Issue 17, Pages 9041-9049

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b00153

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  1. Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
  2. Temasek Laboratories @ NTU Singapore [TLSP13-02]

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Combinatorial approaches in preparing nanocomposites of transition metal oxides with conductive polymers have gained enormous attention due to their outstanding pseudocapacitive properties which are mainly associated with the solid-state diffusion of electrolyte ions as well as Surface or near-surface reversible redox reactions. Hoe, we elaborate on the interplay of surface-controlled and diffusion-controlled redox reactions based on polyaniline and hexagonal molybdenum trioxide (h-MoO3) hollow nanorods to realize improved electrochemical performance of the nanocomposite electrode. The cationic species (Ferric ions) were used as the oxidants to polymerize aniline monomers and assist in the formation of h-MoO3 hollow nanorods. The formation of hMoO(3) hollow nanorods was realized through the cation exchange-assisted Kirkendall effect driven by ferric ions. The resultant core shell architecture of the polymerized h-MoO3 showed improved pseudocapacitive performance (270 F/g) when compared to the pristine h-MoO3 hollow nanorods (126 F/g) or polyaniline (180 F/g) at a current density of 1 A/g, with enhanced cycling stability.

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