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Co2+ and H+ co-doped polyaniline (PCoH) was prepared by oxidative polymerization and the effects of Co2+/An mole ratio, type of the proton acid and the volume ratio of water/ethanol on the morphology and electrochemical properties of PCoH were also investigated. The results show that the morphology of PCoH changes from the amorphous agglomeration state to the ordered nano fiber structure with increase of the mole ratio of Co2+/An. When the proton acid is HCl, PCoH has a loosely short bar structure with the regular internal pore size distribution and the best electrochemical performance. The addition of ethanol in the solvent is helpful to growth of the nano structure with uniform morphology during the polymerization and PCoH exhibits excellent electrochemical performance. However, the excessive ethanol could increase the capacitance impedance of PCoH. PCoH has the maximum specific capacitance of 374 F/g with the Co2+/An mole ratio of 2:1, HCl as the proton acid and water/ethanol volume ratio of 1:1, which still retain 85.2% of the initial specific capacitance after 1000 cycles, and it exhibits good cycling stability. © 2017, Editorial Board of Polymer Materials Science & Engineering. All right reserved.
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Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN: 1000-7555
CN: 51-1293/O6
Year: 2017
Issue: 4
Volume: 33
Page: 52-57
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