Abstract

Supercapacitors are a highly promising class of energy storage devices due to their high power density and long life cycle. Conducting polymers (CPs) and organic molecules are potential candidates for improving supercapacitor electrodes due to their low cost, large specific pseudocapacitance and facile synthesis methods. Graphene, with its unique two-dimensional structure, shows high electrical conductivity, large specific surface area and outstanding mechanical properties, which makes it an excellent material for lithium ion batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors. The combination of CPs and graphene as electrode material is expected to boost the properties of supercapacitors. In this review, we summarize recent reports on three different CP/graphene composites as electrode materials for supercapacitors, discussing synthesis and electrochemical performance. Novel flexible and wearable devices based on CP/graphene composites are introduced and discussed, with an eye to recent developments and challenges for future research directions.

Highlights

  • A Review of Supercapacitors Based on Graphene andQi Li 1 , Michael Horn 2 , Yinong Wang 3, *, Jennifer MacLeod 2 , Nunzio Motta 2 and Jinzhang Liu 1, *

  • The continued use of fossil fuels, combined with limited reserves, has resulted in two serious and urgent issues to be addressed in our daily lives; environmental pollution and concern around continued energy supply

  • Supercapacitors possess the advantages of fast charge/discharge and long life cycle, making them appealing for a wide range of applications in energy storage, such as electric vehicles and remotely deployed equipment [4,5,6]

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Summary

A Review of Supercapacitors Based on Graphene and

Qi Li 1 , Michael Horn 2 , Yinong Wang 3, *, Jennifer MacLeod 2 , Nunzio Motta 2 and Jinzhang Liu 1, *. Received: 19 December 2018; Accepted: 17 February 2019; Published: 27 February 2019

Introduction
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