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Polypyrrole Solid-State Supercapacitors Drawn on Paper.

Antonella ArenaGraziella ScandurraCaterina BrancaMariangela RuggeriMauro FedericoValentino RomanoGiovanna D'AngeloCarmine Ciofi
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Solid-state supercapacitors with areal capacitance in the order of 100 mF⋅cm -2 are developed on paper substrates, using eco-friendly, low-cost materials and a simple technology. The electrochemically active material used as the electrode is prepared from a stable water-based ink, obtained by doping commercial polypyrrole (PPY) powder with dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid (DBSA), and characterized by optical and electrical measurements, Raman investigation and Atomic Force Microscopy. The PPY:DBSA ink can be directly applied on paper by means of rechargeable water pens, obtaining, after drying, electrically conducting solid state tracks. The PPY:DBSA layers are then interfaced to one another through a polymer gel based on potassium hydroxide and chitosan, acting both as the ion-conducting medium and as the separator. The areal capacitance of the devices developed by following such a simple rule can be improved when the PPY:DBSA ink is applied in combination with other nanostructured carbon material.
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