Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8014418 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A high performance polyaniline (PANI) nanowires electrode was prepared by electrodeposition of aniline on porous tubular carbon (PTC). The resulting composites PTC/PANI with a vine-like shape exhibited remarkable electrochemical performance, including a high specific capacitance (477.7â¯Fâ¯gâ1 at 1â¯Aâ¯gâ1) and an excellent cycling stability (91% capability retention after 5000 cycles). Such excellent performance was attributed to the synergistic effects between PTC and PANI. PTC with well-defined macropores and interconnected meso-/micropores structure can facilitate the transfer of ions and electrons and can also effectively avoid PANI agglomeration; the nanostructured PANI can provide pseudocapacitance. Moreover, the good contact between PANI and PTC, which was constructed by electrodeposition, ensures a low contact resistance and reinforces structural stability of the composite electrode.
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Authors
Xiaohua Zhang, Xingyu Meng, Qun Wang, Bing Qin, Li'e Jin, Qing Cao,