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Polyphenylene sulfide scaffold based flexible supercapacitor electrode with competitive areal capacitance and flame-retardant behavior

Reactive and Functional Polymers(2022)

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Abstract
Flexible supercapacitor electrode has been strongly developed as next-generation wearable energy storage electronics in the last decades. The state-of-the-art performance always requires the implantation of compelling energy-storage stuff and flexible scaffolds. However, the inflammable nature of such supercapacitors gives rise to safety issues, and it is a challenge to maintain high energy storage capability and flame-retardant behavior synergistically. Herein, we use a paper-making technique to engineer polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) ultrafine fibers and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT), followed by the deposition of in-situ polymerization polypyrrole (PPy). This highly porous electrode exhibits a high areal capacitance of similar to 1650 mF cm(-2) at a current density of 1 mA cm(-2), and > 93% of capacitance retention after 5000 charging-discharging cycles at a current density of 20 mA cm(-2). Notably, PPS/MWCNT/PPy electrode features noninflammability and zero generation of dense fume in the open flame. Also, the areal capacitance of the electrode remains more than 50% after 0.5 h annealing at 200 degrees C. This work delivers a new PPS scaffold-based supercapacitor electrode-manufacturing system directing at high energy-storage capability and harsh-environment adaptability.
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Polyphenylene sulfide scaffold,Flexible supercapacitor,Cycling stability,Noninflammability
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