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  • 2023Proton conducting sulfonated polysulfone and polyphenylsulfone multiblock copolymers with improved performances for fuel cell applications ; Polysulfone et polyphenylène sulfone à conduction protonique avec des performances amméliorés pour les piles à combustible.8citations
  • 2019Layered Lanthanide Sulfophosphonates and Their Proton Conduction Properties in Membrane Electrode Assemblies44citations
  • 2019Layered Lanthanide Sulfophosphonates and Their Proton Conduction Properties in Membrane Electrode Assemblies44citations
  • 2013Effect of Carbon Pososity on the Electrochemical Properties of Carbon/Polyaniline Supercapacitor Electrodescitations

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Effect of Carbon Pososity on the Electrochemical Properties of Carbon/Polyaniline Supercapacitor Electrodes

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Abstract

<jats:p>Supercapacitors have attracted great attention in power source applications, due to their high power density, elevated charge/discharge rate, good reversibility and long life. Activated carbons are the most frequently used electrode material, due to their high accessibility, non-toxicity, high chemical stability, good electrical conductivity, high surface area and low cost, but in practice the capacitance values are limited by the material microstructure. In this work we report on the synthesis and electrochemical characterization of carbon/polyaniline composites, synthesized by in-situ polymerization in acid media of aniline monomer on the surface of two activated carbons having different textural properties, and on the effect of the carbon porosity on the electrochemical properties of the electrodes. Results obtained indicate that the BET specific surface of the composites decreases sharply due to the collapse of the porous structure (mainly the micropores) of the carbon by the polyaniline chains. Regarding capacitance values, Csp increases on increasing polyaniline loading in the composite, however high polymer concentration lead to a decrease on capacitance when high current were applied, probably due to diffusion restrictions of the electrolyte anions and cations to the carbon surface.</jats:p>

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  • porous
  • density
  • surface
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • composite
  • chemical stability
  • porosity
  • toxicity
  • electrical conductivity
  • in-situ polymerization