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Supercapacitors from Free-Standing Polypyrrole/Graphene Nanocomposites
Interfacial/in
situ oxidative polymerization of polypyrrole in
the presence of functionalized graphene sheets produces high-quality
composites for supercapacitors, as analyzed by electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry analysis. The synergistic interaction
induced by the growth of p-type polypyrrole on the surface of negatively
charged carboxylate functionalized graphene sheets results in higher
storage capacity than graphene-only or polymer-only films. The high
conductivity of p-doped polypyrrole and high surface area of graphene
promote high charge accumulation in capacitors. We report the optimization
of the relative concentrations of carboxylate functionalized graphene
in the polypyrrole matrix to maximize the composition’s capacitance
to 277.8 F/g