The joint of capacitance and diffusion contribution in
electrode
materials of supercapacitors is effective to achieve high energy density
without power density sacrifice. Therefore, a series of donor–acceptor
type conductive polymers with benzidine as the donor and other monomers
having different aromaticity as the acceptor have been designed and
synthesized. In this study, after the binary flexible electrode from
the thiophene ring-containing polymer on carbon cloth was modified
with the Prussian blue analogue CoFePBA, a flexible ternary composite
electrode with integrated capacitance and diffusion capabilities was
prepared. Its specific capacitance was up to 1135.72 F/g at 0.5 A/g
with a retention ratio of 98.45% after 10,000 cycles. Its electrochemical
performance remained basically unchanged after 1000 times of bending.
When the energy density of a two-electrode supercapacitor device assembled
with the as-made electrode reached up to 13.8 W h/kg, it is at a high
power density of 745.9 W/kg, and it shows 6.7 W h/kg even at maximum
power density of 5010.1 W/kg.