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Freestanding nanocellulose-composite fibre reinforced 3D polypyrrole electrodes for energy storage applications
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EngineeringNanocellulose-composite FibreReinforced 3DPolymer NanocompositesConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringBiomedical DevicesEnergy Storage DeviceEnergy Storage ApplicationsHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsElectrochemical Power SourceEnergy StorageSupercapacitorEnergy MaterialPpy MaterialsPolypyrrole ElectrodesElectrochemistryNanostructured PolypyrroleElectrochemical Energy StorageFunctional Materials
It is demonstrated that 3D nanostructured polypyrrole (3D PPy) nanocomposites can be reinforced with PPy covered nanocellulose (PPy@nanocellulose) fibres to yield freestanding, mechanically strong and porosity optimised electrodes with large surface areas. Such PPy@nanocellulose reinforced 3D PPy materials can be employed as free-standing paper-like electrodes in symmetric energy storage devices exhibiting cell capacitances of 46 F g(-1), corresponding to specific electrode capacitances of up to ∼185 F g(-1) based on the weight of the electrode, and 5.5 F cm(-2) at a current density of 2 mA cm(-2). After 3000 charge/discharge cycles at 30 mA cm(-2), the reinforced 3D PPy electrode material also showed a cell capacitance corresponding to 92% of that initially obtained. The present findings open up new possibilities for the fabrication of high performance, low-cost and environmentally friendly energy-storage devices based on nanostructured paper-like materials.
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