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Alternate layer by layered self assembly of conjugated and unconjugated Salen based nanowires as capacitive pseudo supercapacitor

Mohammad Mahdi Doroodmand, Sina Owji

2021Scientific Reports15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A novel electrosynthetic method has been introduced based on alternate layer-by-layered self-assembly of conjugated/unconjugated Salen-based nanowires as a capacitive pseudo-supercapacitor. For this purpose, a three-electrode system consisted of a glassy carbon ( GC ), Ag/AgCl ( Sat’d Cl − ) and a Pt rod as working, reference, and counter electrodes, respectively. The electrolyte included the same molar concentration (0.040 mol L −1 ) of each Salen monomer (as initial precursor), and KCl solution (as supporting electrolyte), besides using KOH solution (0.01 mol L −1 , as basic-controlling reagent) inside acetone/water (4:1, V/V) as a solvent. The formation of this self-assembly nanowire was attributed to the control of the electrical conductivity of this polymer during formation of an organometallic complex with K + as responsible complex forming agent. This novel nanowire then played role as a capacitive pseudo-supercapacitor. Based on the chrono—potentiometry, reproducible charge/discharge process for at least 5000 cycles was observed at a potential between − 2.00 and + 1.75 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). The capacity behavior of the polymer was also evidenced using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. This synthesized polymeric nanowire was adopted as the acceptable pseudo-supercapacitor with real capacity equals to 3110 ± 6 (n = 3) C g −1 . This study was considered as the first report at which the self—assembly of organometallic compounds as an efficient pseudo—supercapacitor was introduced.

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SupercapacitorNanowireElectrolyteMaterials scienceElectrodeElectrochemistryReagentSolventChemical engineeringNanotechnologyChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryEngineeringSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials