“…Compared with mesopourous carbon materials, conducting polymers (CPs) possess pseudocapacitance, which is almost 10-100 times higher than the capacitance of electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) [8]. Polypyrrole (PPy), one of CPs, has drawn a lot of attention for supercapacitor applications [9,10], mainly due to its oxidation-reduction properties, high conductivity in doped state, high specific capacitance, good environmental stability, and especially facile synthesis [11]. However, the shortcomings of CPs, such as low surface area and constrained power-output properties [12], markedly restrict their application to electrochemical capacitors.…”