Strong and Robust Polyaniline-Based Supramolecular Hydrogels for Flexible Supercapacitors

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2016 Aug 1;55(32):9196-201. doi: 10.1002/anie.201603417. Epub 2016 Jun 22.

Abstract

We report a supramolecular strategy to prepare conductive hydrogels with outstanding mechanical and electrochemical properties, which are utilized for flexible solid-state supercapacitors (SCs) with high performance. The supramolecular assembly of polyaniline and polyvinyl alcohol through dynamic boronate bond yields the polyaniline-polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel (PPH), which shows remarkable tensile strength (5.3 MPa) and electrochemical capacitance (928 F g(-1) ). The flexible solid-state supercapacitor based on PPH provides a large capacitance (306 mF cm(-2) and 153 F g(-1) ) and a high energy density of 13.6 Wh kg(-1) , superior to other flexible supercapacitors. The robustness of the PPH-based supercapacitor is demonstrated by the 100 % capacitance retention after 1000 mechanical folding cycles, and the 90 % capacitance retention after 1000 galvanostatic charge-discharge cycles. The high activity and robustness enable the PPH-based supercapacitor as a promising power device for flexible electronics.

Keywords: bioinspired functional materials; conductive polymers; hydrogels; supercapacitors; supramolecular assembly.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't