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Authors Zhao, X. ; Grätz, O. ; Pionteck, J.
Title Effect of dopant and oxidant on the electrochemical properties of polyaniline/graphite nanoplate composites
Date 08.10.2018
Number 55848
Abstract Optimizing the synthesis parameters of polyaniline/graphite nanoplate (PANI/GNP) composite is essential to the final electrochemical performance. Herein, the electrochemical properties of PANI/GNP composites, prepared by in situ chemical polymerization using varying amounts of different oxidants, with or without the addition of 4–dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) as dopant, were investigated. Cyclic voltammetric results suggested that a stoichiometric amount of the oxidant iron chloride (FeCl3) was beneficial to the electrochemical properties of the composites. The use of ammonium persulfate (APS) instead of FeCl3 as oxidant largely increased the actual PANI content, conductivity and specific capacitance of the PANI/GNP composites. The dopant DBSA increased the conductivity of the PANI/GNP composites but did not show a positive effect on the electrochemical behavior. The cyclic voltammograms of the PANI/GNP composites indicated that the pseudocapacitance of PANI contributes more than the electrical double–layer capacitance of GNP to the capacitance of the composites, while the presence of GNP plays an essential role in the rate capability of the composites. In this study, PANI/GNP (1:1) composite synthesized with an APS to aniline molar ratio of 1 showed a balanced combination of high specific capacitance (180.5 F g-1 at 20 mV s-1) and good rate capability (78% retention at 100 mV s-1). © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Publisher Polymer International
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Citation Polymer International 67 (2018) 1429-1437
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/pi.5663
Tags polyaniline (pani) graphite nanoplate (gnp) electrochemical property conductivity

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