Free-standing composite hydrogel films for superior volumetric capacitance

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High volumetric capacitance is vital for the development of wearable and portable energy storage devices. We herein introduce a novel simple route for the fabrication of a highly porous, binder-free and free-standing polyaniline/reduced graphene oxide composite hydrogel (PANi/graphene hydrogel) as an electrode with a packing density of 1.02 g cm -3. PANi played critical roles in gelation, which include reduction, crosslinking, creation of pseudocapacitance and as a spacer preventing graphene sheets from stacking. The composite hydrogel film delivered a volumetric capacitance of 225.42 F cm -3 with a two-electrode supercapacitor configuration, which was enhanced to 592.96 F cm -3 in a redox-active electrolyte containing hydroquinone. This new strategy will open a new area for using conducting polymer derivatives in the development of flexible graphene electrodes towards many applications such as batteries, sensors and catalysis.

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Moussa, M., Zhao, Z., El-Kady, M. F., Liu, H., Michelmore, A., Kawashima, N., … Ma, J. (2015). Free-standing composite hydrogel films for superior volumetric capacitance. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3(30), 15668–15674. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ta03113c

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