Enhanced electrochemical performance of a polyaniline-based supercapacitor by a bicontinuous microemulsion nanoreactor approach
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Polyaniline (PANI)-based supercapacitors suffer from environmental and mechanical instabilities. In this work, a novel bicontinuous microemulsion approach was developed to fabricate a unique nanofibre structure of polyaniline and its 3D-crosslinked network using crosslinking chemistry, which improved both the mechanical and electrochemical performance of a PANI-based supercapacitor. The polyaniline nanofibers and its 3D-crosslinked networks produced by bicontinuous nanoreactors were investigated using experimental tools, such as SEM, FTIR, BET, TGA and DSC. Electrochemical evaluations for the above polyaniline nanofibers and its 3D-crosslinked materials was performed via cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge measurements. The result of this study demonstrated that the PANI nanofiber exhibited the highest specific capacitance of 280.4 F g-1 at a current density of 1 A g-1, while both PANI-based supercapacitors made of nanofibers and 3D-crosslinked materials retained good cycling stability of 98% during continuous redox cycling.
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Yeszhan Yelriza, Duisenbekov Sagydat, Kurmangaliyeva Dana, Kazhigitova Dana, Askar Perizat, Tileuberdi Yerbol, Konarov Aishuak, Adilov Salimgerey, Nuraje Nurxat. (2025). Enhanced electrochemical performance of a polyaniline-based supercapacitor by a bicontinuous microemulsion nanoreactor approach. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra07348g