Journal of Power Sources, Vol.304, 102-110, 2016
Capacitance properties and structure of electroconducting hydrogels based on copoly(aniline - p-phenylenediamine) and polyacrylamide
Electroconducting hydrogels (EH) based on copoly(aniline - p-phenylenediamine) grafted to the polyacrylamide for the application as pseudo-supercapacitor's electrodes have been prepared. The influence of preparation conditions on the structure and capacitance properties of the systems were investigated: we determined the optimal amount of p-phenylenediamine to obtain the network of swollen interconnected nanofibrils inside the hydrogel which provides the formation of continuous conducting phase. Structure and morphology of the prepared samples were investigated with UV-VIS spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD). The maximal value of capacitance was 364 F g(-1) at 0.2 A g(-1). It was shown that the EH samples demonstrate the retention of 50% of their capacity at high current density 16 A g(-1). Cycle-life measurements show evidence that capacitance of EH electrodes after 1000 cycles is higher than its initial value for all prepared samples. Changes of the copolymer structure during swelling in water have been studied with WAXD. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electroconducting hydrogel;Polymer structure;Pseudo-supercapacitor;Polyaniline;Polyacrylamide;p-phenylenediamine