Superacid-doped polyaniline as a soluble polymeric active electrolyte for supercapacitors

Soft Matter
Jingjing WangTong-Yi Zhang

Abstract

Using polyaniline as a soluble electrochemically active additive in an electrolyte has the advantages of high pseudocapacitance and good cycle stability of polyaniline, however, the challenge is how to make polyaniline soluble in the electrolyte. In this study, we prepare a solution of polyaniline in N-methylpyrrolidone by protonating polyaniline with trifluoromethyl sulfonic acid. Spectroscopic and electrochemical results indicate that the weak binding interaction, between trifloromethyl sulfonate ions and protonated polyaniline chains, increases the solubility of trifloromethyl sulfonic acid doped polyaniline. An active electrolyte system composed of 15 mg mL-1 polyaniline and 0.4 M trifluoromethyl sulfonic acid in N-methylpyrrolidone is developed. With the active electrolyte and reduced graphene oxide as the electrodes, the fabricated supercapacitor shows a higher specific capacitance than the corresponding electric double-layer supercapacitors. Because the volume change and hydrolyzation of polyaniline, which are the main causes of the performance degradation in polyaniline-based supercapacitors, are avoided, the present supercapacitor exhibits an excellent cycle stability of 100% capacitance retention after 10 000 cycles. ...Continue Reading

References

May 5, 2006·Nature·Kwanghee LeeSuck-Hyun Lee
Jul 23, 2011·Chemical Society Reviews·Guoping WangJiujun Zhang
Sep 29, 2011·Advanced Materials·Yunpu ZhaiSheng Dai

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