Fabrication of Graphene/Polyaniline Composite Paper via In Situ Anodic Electropolymerization for High-Performance Flexible Electrode
ACS Nano2009Vol. 3(7), pp. 1745–1752
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Dawei Wang, Feng Li, Jinping Zhao, Wencai Ren, Zhi‐Gang Chen, Jun Tan, Zhong‐Shuai Wu, I. Gentle, Gao Qing Lu, Hui–Ming Cheng
Abstract
Freestanding and flexible graphene/polyaniline composite paper was prepared by an in situ anodic electropolymerization of polyaniline film on graphene paper. This graphene-based composite paper electrode, consisting of graphene/polyaniline composite sheets as building blocks, shows a favorable tensile strength of 12.6 MPa and a stable large electrochemical capacitance (233 F g(-1) and 135 F cm(-3) for gravimetric and volumetric capacitances), which outperforms many other currently available carbon-based flexible electrodes and is hence particularly promising for flexible supercapacitors.
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