posted on 2018-02-15, 00:00authored byChia Chi Chang, Toyoko Imae
This paper described
the electrochmical behavior of composites
of carbon nanohorns (CNHs) with conducting polymers [polyaniline (PA)
and polypyrrole (PP)]. The materials at different weight ratios (monomer:CNH
= 1:0, 1:0.33, 1:1, 1:3, and 0:1) were prepared by the in situ polymerization
method. In the case of PA-series electrodes, the specific capacitance
was a maximum (762 F/g at scan rate of 5 mV/s). Meanwhile, in the
PP-series electrodes, the specific capacitance gradually decreased
from 769 F/g at 5 mV/s for 1:0 (pyrrole:CNH) upon increasing the content
of CNHs. However, the charge transfer resistance behaved completely
contrary to the dependence of specific capacitance on the composite
ratio. These electrochemical results revealed the strong synergistic
effect between PA and CNHs of the PA-series composites, being facilitated
by fast charge transfer, small internal resistance, and preferable
mechanical properties and resulting in the improved capacitance performances.
Furthermore, since the composites of both polymers at 1:3 (monomer:CNH)
ratio showed an excellent capacitance retention, even after 5000 cycles,
both polymers strengthened their cycling stability after the hybridization
with CNHs.