Preparation of self-supporting graphene on flexible graphite sheet and electrodeposition of polyaniline for supercapacitor

Electrochimica Acta(2015)

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A graphene-based composite was prepared by the in-situ growth of a self-supporting graphene (SSG) on a flexible graphite sheet (FGS) via electrochemical intercalation of FGS and then the electrodeposition of a thin, homogeneous, and conformal polyaniline (PANI) film. The maximum areal capacitance of 1.36Fcm−2 and specific capacitance based on PANI of 491.3Fg−1 were achieved for the prepared FGS-SSG/PANI composite. The good cycling stability of FGS-SSG/PANI was proved by cyclic voltammetry at a scan rate of 50mVs−1 for 3000 cycles. The symmetric supercapacitor device assembled using FGS-SSG/PANI composite electrodes exhibited a high energy density of 46Whkg−1 at a power density of 275Wkg−1 on the basis of the total mass of PANI (∼ 10% of the total mass of the flexible electrodes). The good electrochemical properties indicate that the FGS-SSG/PANI is a promising flexible electrode for supercapacitors.
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self-supporting graphene,electrochemical intercalation,PANI,supercapacitor
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