Capacitors Based on Polypyrrole Nanowire Electrodeposits

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The electrochemical polymerization of polypyrrole nanowires is carried out using potentiodynamic and galvanostatic methods in order to enhance the performance of the modified electrodes as capacitor devices. The electrochemical, spectroscopic, and morphological properties are determined through cyclic voltammetry, Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, respectively, corroborating the presence of PPy-nw in dimensions of 30 nm in diameter. Characterization as a capacitor revealed that the nanowire structure enhances key parameters such as specific capacitance with 60 times greater value than bulk polymer modification, in addition to a significant increase in stability. In this way, it is verified that electrodes modified with polypyrrole nanowires obtained in situ by electrochemical methods constitute an excellent candidate for the development of capacitors.

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Ramírez, A. M. R., del Valle, M. A., Ortega, E., Díaz, F. R., & Gacitúa, M. A. (2022). Capacitors Based on Polypyrrole Nanowire Electrodeposits. Polymers, 14(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14245476

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