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Title: | Enhancement of the Potential Window of Ppy Electrodes in the Presence of a Bis(Oxamato) Nickel(II) Complex for High-Performance Supercapacitor | Authors: | Pesqueira, Camila Hryniewicz, Bruna M. Klobukoski, Vanessa Weheabby, Saddam Kanoun, Olfa Rüffer, Tobias Pašti, Igor Vidotti, Marcio |
Keywords: | Bis(oxamato);Electropolymerization;Hydride materials;Nickel (II) complex;Polypyrrole;Supercapacitor | Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2024 | Journal: | ChemElectroChem | Abstract: | Enhancing the supercapacitors’ performance relies on the increased capacitance and voltage window, which are the current key challenges for developing new materials. In this study, the mononuclear NiII-bis(oxamato) complex ([nBu4N]2[Ni(opba)], 1) has been synthesized and used as a template in polypyrrole (PPy) based conductive polymer as a novel electrode material for supercapacitor applications. The surface and structural properties of PPy and PPy/1 electrodes were studied using SEM and TEM to elucidate their interactions. The results of characterization techniques revealed that complex 1 altered the morphology, creating a prominent three-dimensional globular structure in the PPy/1 hybrid material without significant chemical modification. The electrochemical properties of PPy and PPy/1 were investigated by CV, EIS, and GCD analyses. The PPy/1 electrode demonstrated intense pseudocapacitive behavior, showing a significantly widened potential window and increased current compared to the PPy electrode, resulting in enhanced energy storage capacity within the material. This improvement was evaluated by testing a symmetric supercapacitor in a coin cell architecture with an alginate-based gel acting as both electrolyte and separator. The maximum specific cell capacitance reached 41.6 F g−1 at a current density of 0.2 A g−1, with a remarkable capacity retention of 97 % after 1000 galvanostatic charge/discharge cycles. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2341 | DOI: | 10.1002/celc.202400384 |
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