We report here on soft-template electropolymerizations of polypyrrole (Ppy)-based nanocomposites triggered by graphene platelets (GP) from shungite (SH) rocks. A properly designed procedure for an efficient extraction of graphene platelets from SH powders is established to produce remarkable graphene materials in a low oxidation state and with a high electrical conductivity (1490 S cm(-1)). By using positively and negatively charged templating surfactants the role played by the graphene units on the electropolymerization reactions is pointed out by SEM, EDX, TEM, SAED, XPS and Raman spectroscopy. The morphological/structural characterizations highlight that GP from SH have a surface chemistry suitable for selective and mutual interactions with the growing Ppy chains. CV and galvanostatic charge/discharge measurements evidence that GP improve the transport of both electrons and ions within the bulk material by means of a synergistic action with the polymer phase. This cooperative behavior induces an enhancement of the specific capacitance up to 250 Fg(-1) at 2A g(-1). The Ppy-GP materials produced following the settled protocols result to be appropriate for fabricating multi-functional charge transport and storage electroactive systems.

Politi, S., Carcione, R., Tamburri, E., Matassa, R., Lavecchia, T., Angjellari, M., et al. (2018). Graphene platelets from shungite rock modulate electropolymerization and charge storage mechanisms of soft-template synthetized polypyrrole-based nanocomposites. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 8(1), 17045 [10.1038/s41598-018-35415-2].

Graphene platelets from shungite rock modulate electropolymerization and charge storage mechanisms of soft-template synthetized polypyrrole-based nanocomposites

Politi S.;Carcione R.;Tamburri E.
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Lavecchia T.;Angjellari M.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

We report here on soft-template electropolymerizations of polypyrrole (Ppy)-based nanocomposites triggered by graphene platelets (GP) from shungite (SH) rocks. A properly designed procedure for an efficient extraction of graphene platelets from SH powders is established to produce remarkable graphene materials in a low oxidation state and with a high electrical conductivity (1490 S cm(-1)). By using positively and negatively charged templating surfactants the role played by the graphene units on the electropolymerization reactions is pointed out by SEM, EDX, TEM, SAED, XPS and Raman spectroscopy. The morphological/structural characterizations highlight that GP from SH have a surface chemistry suitable for selective and mutual interactions with the growing Ppy chains. CV and galvanostatic charge/discharge measurements evidence that GP improve the transport of both electrons and ions within the bulk material by means of a synergistic action with the polymer phase. This cooperative behavior induces an enhancement of the specific capacitance up to 250 Fg(-1) at 2A g(-1). The Ppy-GP materials produced following the settled protocols result to be appropriate for fabricating multi-functional charge transport and storage electroactive systems.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/03 - CHIMICA GENERALE E INORGANICA
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Politi, S., Carcione, R., Tamburri, E., Matassa, R., Lavecchia, T., Angjellari, M., et al. (2018). Graphene platelets from shungite rock modulate electropolymerization and charge storage mechanisms of soft-template synthetized polypyrrole-based nanocomposites. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 8(1), 17045 [10.1038/s41598-018-35415-2].
Politi, S; Carcione, R; Tamburri, E; Matassa, R; Lavecchia, T; Angjellari, M; Terranova, Ml
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