Abstract Improving the conductivity and active surface area of electrospun carbon nanofibers is beneficial to develop binder-free supercapacitor electrodes for practical application prospects in energy storage field. Herein, we propose… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Improving the conductivity and active surface area of electrospun carbon nanofibers is beneficial to develop binder-free supercapacitor electrodes for practical application prospects in energy storage field. Herein, we propose a facile and low-cost synthesis of hybrid electrospun carbon nanofibers composites (Ni-G-CNFs) coated with polyaniline throns (Ni-G-CNFs@PANI) via a combination of electrospinning and followed by carbonization and in situ polymerization processes. The prepared Ni-G-CNFs@PANI as a novel binder-free electrode exhibits a high specific capacitance of 318.0 F g−1 at a current density of 0.5 A g−1 and an acceptable capacitance retention of 62.1% when the current density increased from 0.5 A g−1 to 10 A g−1 in three-electrode system. Furthermore, a symmetric all solid-state supercapacitor was assembled by two binder-free electrodes, and the maximum energy density of 14.4 Wh kg−1 and maximum power density of 3750.2 W kg−1 were achieved in a potential window of 1.5 V. Capacitance retention remained 85.8% after 1000 cycles of charge-discharge process even at a high current density of 10 A g−1. This strategy for growing PANI on electrospun hybrid CNFs paves a new avenue for construction of high-performance binder-free energy storage devices.
               
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