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Facile Fabrication of Polyaniline/Pbs Nanocomposite for High-Performance Supercapacitor Application

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In this work, a polyaniline/lead sulfide (PANI/PbS) nanocomposite was prepared by combining the in situ oxidation polymerization method and the surface adsorption process. This nanocomposite was applied as a supercapacitor electrode. The crystal structure, nanomorphology, and optical analysis of PANI and PANI/PbS were investigated. The electrochemical performance of the designed PANI/PbS electrode-based supercapacitor was tested by using cyclic voltammetry (CV), chronopotentiometry (CP), and AC impedance techniques in HCl and Na2SO4 electrolytes. The average crystallite size of the PANI/PbS nanocomposite is about 43 nm. PANI/PbS possesses an agglomerated network related to PANI with additional spherical shapes from PbS nanoparticles. After the PANI/PbS nanocomposite formation, there are enhancements in their absorption intensities. At a current density of 0.4 A g−1, the specific capacitance of PANI/PbS in Na2SO4 and HCl was found to be 303 and 625 F g−1, respectively. In HCl (625 F g−1 and 1500 mF cm−2), the gravimetric and areal capacitances of the PANI/PbS electrode are nearly double those of the Na2SO4 electrolyte. Also, the average specific energy and specific power density values for the PANI/PbS electrode in HCl are 4.168 Wh kg−1 and 196.03 W kg−1, respectively. After 5000 cycles, the capacitance loses only 4.5% of its initial value. The results refer to the high stability and good performance of the designed PANI/PbS as a supercapacitor electrode.
Title: Facile Fabrication of Polyaniline/Pbs Nanocomposite for High-Performance Supercapacitor Application
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In this work, a polyaniline/lead sulfide (PANI/PbS) nanocomposite was prepared by combining the in situ oxidation polymerization method and the surface adsorption process.
This nanocomposite was applied as a supercapacitor electrode.
The crystal structure, nanomorphology, and optical analysis of PANI and PANI/PbS were investigated.
The electrochemical performance of the designed PANI/PbS electrode-based supercapacitor was tested by using cyclic voltammetry (CV), chronopotentiometry (CP), and AC impedance techniques in HCl and Na2SO4 electrolytes.
The average crystallite size of the PANI/PbS nanocomposite is about 43 nm.
PANI/PbS possesses an agglomerated network related to PANI with additional spherical shapes from PbS nanoparticles.
After the PANI/PbS nanocomposite formation, there are enhancements in their absorption intensities.
At a current density of 0.
4 A g−1, the specific capacitance of PANI/PbS in Na2SO4 and HCl was found to be 303 and 625 F g−1, respectively.
In HCl (625 F g−1 and 1500 mF cm−2), the gravimetric and areal capacitances of the PANI/PbS electrode are nearly double those of the Na2SO4 electrolyte.
Also, the average specific energy and specific power density values for the PANI/PbS electrode in HCl are 4.
168 Wh kg−1 and 196.
03 W kg−1, respectively.
After 5000 cycles, the capacitance loses only 4.
5% of its initial value.
The results refer to the high stability and good performance of the designed PANI/PbS as a supercapacitor electrode.

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