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Materials | 2015

Preparation and Electrochemical Characterization of Mesoporous Polyaniline-Silica Nanocomposites as an Electrode Material for Pseudocapacitors

Lei Zu; Xiuguo Cui; Yanhua Jiang; Zhongkai Hu; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Yushun Jin; Yan Li; Xiaodong Wang

Mesoporous polyaniline-silica nanocomposites with a full interpenetrating structure for pseudocapacitors were synthesized via the vapor phase approach. The morphology and structure of the nanocomposites were deeply investigated by scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis and nitrogen adsorption-desorption tests. The results present that the mesoporous nanocomposites possess a uniform particle morphology and full interpenetrating structure, leading to a continuous conductive polyaniline network with a large specific surface area. The electrochemical performances of the nanocomposites were tested in a mixed solution of sulfuric acid and potassium iodide. With the merits of a large specific surface area and suitable pore size distribution, the nanocomposite showed a large specific capacitance (1702.68 farad (F)/g) due to its higher utilization of the active material. This amazing value is almost three-times larger than that of bulk polyaniline when the same mass of active material was used.


Nanomaterials | 2015

High Rate Performance Nanocomposite Electrode of Mesoporous Manganese Dioxide/Silver Nanowires in KI Electrolytes

Yanhua Jiang; Xiuguo Cui; Lei Zu; Zhongkai Hu; Jing Gan; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Guangjian Xing

In recent years, manganese dioxide has become a research hotspot as an electrode material because of its low price. However, it has also become an obstacle to industrialization due to its low ratio of capacitance and the low rate performance which is caused by the poor electrical conductivity. In this study, a KI solution with electrochemical activity was innovatively applied to the electrolyte, and we systematically investigated the rate performance of the mesoporous manganese dioxide and the composite electrode with silver nanowires in supercapacitors. The results showed that when mesoporous manganese dioxide and mesoporous manganese dioxide/silver nanowires composite were used as electrodes, the strength of the current was amplified five times (from 0.1 to 0.5 A/g), the remaining rates of specific capacitance were 95% (from 205.5 down to 197.1 F/g) and 92% (from 208.1 down to 191.7 F/g) in the KI electrolyte, and the rate performance was much higher than which in an Na2SO4 electrolyte with a remaining rate of 25% (from 200.3 down to 49.1 F/g) and 60% (from 187.2 down to 113.1 F/g). The morphology and detail structure were investigated by Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectrometry and Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms. The electrochemical performance was assessed by cyclic voltammograms, galvanostatic charge/discharge and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.


Polymers | 2016

Enhancement in Mechanical and Shape Memory Properties for Liquid Crystalline Polyurethane Strengthened by Graphene Oxide

Yueting Li; Huiqin Lian; Yanou Hu; Wei Chang; Xiuguo Cui; Yang Liu

Conventional shape memory polymers suffer the drawbacks of low thermal stability, low strength, and low shape recovery speed. In this study, main-chain liquid crystalline polyurethane (LCPU) that contains polar groups was synthesized. Graphene oxide (GO)/LCPU composite was fabricated using the solution casting method. The tensile strength of GO/LCPU was 1.78 times that of neat LCPU. In addition, shape recovery speed was extensively improved. The average recovery rate of sample with 20 wt % GO loading was 9.2°/s, much faster than that of LCPU of 2.6°/s. The enhancement in mechanical property and shape memory behavior could be attributed to the structure of LCPU and GO, which enhanced the interfacial interactions between GO and LCPU.


Polymers | 2017

Ultra High Electrical Performance of Nano Nickel Oxide and Polyaniline Composite Materials

Xiaomin Cai; Xiuguo Cui; Lei Zu; You Zhang; Xing Gao; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Xiaodong Wang

The cooperative effects between the PANI (polyaniline)/nano-NiO (nano nickel oxide) composite electrode material and redox electrolytes (potassium iodide, KI) for supercapacitor applications was firstly discussed in this article, providing a novel method to prepare nano-NiO by using β-cyelodextrin (β-CD) as the template agent. The experimental results revealed that the composite electrode processed a high specific capacitance (2122.75 F·g−1 at 0.1 A·g−1 in 0.05 M KI electrolyte solution), superior energy density (64.05 Wh·kg−1 at 0.2 A·g−1 in the two-electrode system) and excellent cycle performance (86% capacitance retention after 1000 cycles at 1.5 A·g−1). All those ultra-high electrical performances owe to the KI active material in the electrolyte and the PANI coated nano-NiO structure.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2014

Synthesis and characterization of full interpenetrating structure mesoporous polycarbonate-silica spheres and p-phenylenediamine adsorption

Lei Zu; Ruirui Li; Yue Shi; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Xiuguo Cui; Zongwu Bai

As a common used and hardly emulsified amorphous thermoplastic, the bisphenol-A polycarbonates were used as the polymer candidate to form a novel monodispersed sub-micrometer mesoporous polymer-silica spheres with full interpenetrating structure. The synthesis procedure was based on a modified sol-gel approach in which the polycarbonate was plasticized in advanced by the surfactant of polymer emulsion. The mesoporous spheres possess a perfect uniform particle size and the polymer-silica spheres are held together by permanent entanglement in three dimensions. The defined crystallization of the polycarbonate was occurred when it was entrapped in the silica laminated matrix due to the plasticizing effect of the surfactant, and directly affected the thermal stability of the mesoporous spheres. The specific surface areas and pore diameters of mesoporous sphere were affected by the mass content and crystallization behavior of the polycarbonate. The p-phenylenediamine was used as adsorbate to investigate the cationic organics adsorption ability of the mesoporous spheres. The results shown that the polycarbonate-silica possess a well adsorption capacity for p-phenylenediamine by virtue of two kinds of hydrogen bond, and the maximum adsorption capacity was nearly 7.5 times larger than that of the hollow mesoporous silica.


Nanomaterials | 2018

High Performance of Supercapacitor from PEDOT:PSS Electrode and Redox Iodide Ion Electrolyte

Xing Gao; Lei Zu; Xiaomin Cai; Ce Li; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Xiaodong Wang; Xiuguo Cui

Insufficient energy density and poor cyclic stability is still challenge for conductive polymer-based supercapacitor. Herein, high performance electrochemical system has been assembled by combining poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT):poly (styrene sulfonate) (PSS) redox electrode and potassium iodide redox electrolyte, which provide the maximum specific capacity of 51.3 mAh/g and the retention of specific capacity of 87.6% after 3000 cycles due to the synergic effect through a simultaneous redox reaction both in electrode and electrolyte, as well as the catalytic activity for reduction of triiodide of the PEDOT:PSS.


Materials | 2016

New Supercapacitors Based on the Synergetic Redox Effect between Electrode and Electrolyte

You Zhang; Xiuguo Cui; Lei Zu; Xiaomin Cai; Yang Liu; Xiaodong Wang; Huiqin Lian

Redox electrolytes can provide significant enhancement of capacitance for supercapacitors. However, more important promotion comes from the synergetic effect and matching between the electrode and electrolyte. Herein, we report a novel electrochemical system consisted of a polyanilline/carbon nanotube composite redox electrode and a hydroquinone (HQ) redox electrolyte, which exhibits a specific capacitance of 7926 F/g in a three-electrode system when the concentration of HQ in H2SO4 aqueous electrolyte is 2 mol/L, and the maximum energy density of 114 Wh/kg in two-electrode symmetric configuration. Moreover, the specific capacitance retention of 96% after 1000 galvanostatic charge/discharge cycles proves an excellent cyclic stability. These ultrahigh performances of the supercapacitor are attributed to the synergistic effect both in redox polyanilline-based electrolyte and the redox hydroquinone electrode.


Composite Interfaces | 2016

High performance of activated multi-walled carbon nanotube composite electrode in KI redox electrolyte

You Zhang; Zhongkai Hu; Yanhua Jiang; Lei Zu; Huiqin Lian; Yang Liu; Xiuguo Cui

Abstract High performance electrodes for supercapacitor usually are achieved by compositing conductive and redox materials, the former such as multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), graphene, etc., provide the electrical double-layer capacitances that far less than pseudo-capacitances of the later (metal oxide, polyaniline, and so on). Here, carbonaceous composite electrode of MWCNTs and the redox electrolyte are combined into an electrochemical system for high synergetic effect of capacitance. MWCNT is activated by acid treatment and its structures are characterized by scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, and Infrared spectroscopy analyses. The electrochemical measurements of resultant electrodes showed an excellent synergetic effect. The acid-activated MWCNTs electrode exhibited the maximum specific capacitance of 682 F/g in 0.2 M KI redox electrolytes, which is about 2–20 times larger than MWCNTs and its composite electrode in universal electrolyte without KI.


Nanomaterials | 2018

High Electrochemical Performance Phosphorus-Oxide Modified Graphene Electrode for Redox Supercapacitors Prepared by One-Step Electrochemical Exfoliation

Lei Zu; Xing Gao; Huiqin Lian; Xiaomin Cai; Ce Li; Ying Zhong; Yicheng Hao; Yifan Zhang; Zheng Gong; Yang Liu; Xiaodong Wang; Xiuguo Cui

Phosphorus oxide modified graphene was prepared by one-step electrochemical anodic exfoliation method and utilized as electrode in a redox supercapacitor that contained potassium iodide in electrolytes. The whole preparation process was completed in a few minutes and the yield was about 37.2%. The prepared sample has better electrocatalysis activity for I−/I−3 redox reaction than graphite due to the good charge transfer performance between phosphorus oxide and iodide ions. The maximum discharge specific capacitance is 1634.2 F/g when the current density is 3.5 mA/cm2 and it can keep at 463 F/g after 500 charging–discharging cycles when the current density increased about three times.


RSC Advances | 2017

A shape memory polyurethane based ionic polymer–carbon nanotube composite

Huiqin Lian; Wei Chang; Qian Liang; Chufeng Hu; Rui Wang; Lei Zu; Yang Liu

We report for the first time the fabrication of ionic polyurethane (IPU) based ionic polymer–carbon nanotube composite (IPCC) actuators. Graphene oxide (GO) was homogeneously dispersed in the IPU matrix to enhance the shape memory effect (SME) and action in terms of blocking force and displacement. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were used as the electrodes of the IPCC through a coating method. The blocking force of 25% GO–IPU was 7.8 gf g−1, it was 5 times that of neat IPU. Moreover, the shape memory recovery speed of the GO–IPU based IPCC was improved, from 3.2° s−1 for neat IPU to 4.5° s−1 for the composite membrane of 25% GO–IPU. The results indicated that the novel actuator showed both shape memory performance and electromechanical behavior and GO enhanced the functional properties in terms of SME and actuation.

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Yang Liu

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Xiuguo Cui

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Xiaodong Wang

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Yanhua Jiang

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Zhongkai Hu

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Ruirui Li

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Xing Gao

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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You Zhang

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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Ce Li

Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology

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