Electrochemical and Electrical Performances of High Energy Storage Polyaniline Electrode with Supercapattery Behavior

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Polyaniline (PANI), due to its highly reversible electrochemistry with superior energy storage and delivery characteristics, is considered as an electrode material in batteries, capacitors, and hybrid systems. We used a facile electrochemical synthesis for the formation of the PANI electrode using galvanostatic polymerization of aniline on the graphite electrode at the current density of 2.0 mA cm−2 from the aqueous electrolyte containing 0.25 mol dm−3 aniline and 1.0 mol dm−3 H2SO4. Electrochemical and electrical characterization suggested excellent energy storage features of the PANI electrode in a three-electrode system with specific energy up to 53 Wh kg−1 and specific power up to 7600 W kg−1. After 2000 successive charge/discharge cycles at 9.5 Ag−1, the PANI electrode retained 95% of the initial capacity, with practically unaltered Coulombic efficiency of nearly 98%, providing a good base for future studies and practical applications.

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Gojgić, J., Petrović, M., Jugović, B., Jokić, B., Grgur, B., & Gvozdenović, M. (2022). Electrochemical and Electrical Performances of High Energy Storage Polyaniline Electrode with Supercapattery Behavior. Polymers, 14(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14245365

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