Nanocomposite hybrid molecular materials for application in solid-state electrochemical supercapacitors

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Molecular hybrid materials formed from polyoxometalates dispersed in conducting polymers represent an innovative concept in energy storage. This work reports in detail the first practical realization of electrodes based on these materials for energy storage in electrochemical supercapacitors. The molecular hybrids PAni/H4SiW12O40, PAni/H 3PW12O40, and PAni/H3PMo 12O40 (PAni: polyaniline) have been prepared electrochemically on platinum or carbon substrates, with PAni/H 3PMo12O40 being the prototypical example presenting the best energy-storage performance in the series. This hybrid displays the combined activity of its organic and inorganic components to store and release charge in solid-state electrochemical capacitor cells, leading to a promising value of 120 F g-1 and good cyclability beyond 1000 cycles. © 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH &. Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Cuentas-Gallegos, A. K., Lira-Cantú, M., Casañ-Pastor, N., & Gómez-Romero, P. (2005). Nanocomposite hybrid molecular materials for application in solid-state electrochemical supercapacitors. Advanced Functional Materials, 15(7), 1125–1133. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.200400326

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