Abstract

Designing high-performance polymer-based electrolytes is crucial for enhancing the conductivity of electrochemical capacitors. In this study, a highly conductive polymer/inorganic hybrid electrolyte was developed to improve the ionic conductivity by increasing the free volume between the polymer chains. The filler promotes the movement of OH− ions in the polymer gel electrolyte and enhances the device performance by facilitating the rapid movement of the polymer chains. In particular, rod-like or other similarly shaped fillers promote the formation of ionic conduction networks to improve the ionic conductivity. The use of the urchin-shaped Co3O4 (U–Co3O4) filler (4 wt%) facilitates a high ionic conductivity of 2.61 × 10−2 S cm−1 at room temperature because the U–Co3O4 surface acts as a conductive network in the polymer matrix contributing to the rapid ionic transport. Therefore, an optimal filler morphology is for increasing the performance of gel polymer electrolytes.

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