Conducting polymers are organic polymers which contain conjugation along the polymer backbone that conduct electricity. Conducting polymers are promising materials for energy storage applications because of their fast charge–discharge kinetics, high charge density, fast redox reaction, low-cost, ease of synthesis, tunable morphology, high power capability and excellent intrinsic conductivity compared with inorganic-based materials. Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials surveys recent advances in conducting polymers and their composites addressing the execution of these materials as electrodes in electrochemical power sources.
Key Features:
Provides an overview on the conducting polymer material properties, fundamentals and their role in energy storage applications.
Deliberates cutting-edge energy storage technology based on synthetic metals (conducting polymers)
Covers current applications in next-generation energy storage devices.
Explores the new aspects of conducting polymers with processing, tunable properties, nanostructures and engineering strategies of conducting polymers for energy storage.
Presents up-to-date coverage of a large, rapidly growing and complex conducting polymer literature on all-types electrochemical power sources.
This book is an invaluable guide for students, professors, scientists, and R&D industrial specialists working in the field of advanced science, nanodevices, flexible electronics, and energy science.
Contents Preface .......................................................................................................................................................................... vii Contributors .................................................................................................................................................................. ix Authors........................................................................................................................................................................ xiii Chapter 1 Polythiophene-Based Battery Applications.................................................................................................. 1 Younus Raza Beg, Gokul Ram Nishad, Chittaranjan Das, and Priyanka Singh Chapter 2 Synthetic Strategies and Significant Issues for Pristine Conducting Polymers ............................................51 Mriganka Sekhar Manna and Kalyan Gayen Chapter 3 Conducting Polymer Derived Materials for Batteries .................................................................................65 U. Naresh, R. Jeevan Kumar, S. Ramesh, K. Chandra Babu Naidu, D. Baba Basha, Prasun Banerjee, and K. Srinivas Chapter 4 An Overview on Conducting Polymer-Based Materials for Battery Application ........................................79 Satyabadi Martha and Dilip Kumar Mishra Chapter 5 Polymer-Based Binary Nanocomposites.....................................................................................................93 Pazhanivel Thangavelu, Priyadharshini Matheswaran, and Navaneethan Duraisamy Chapter 6 Polyaniline-Based Supercapacitor Applications........................................................................................109 Nuzhat Jamil, Sadia Zafar Bajwa, Muhammad Yasir, Asma Rehman, and Waheed S. Khan Chapter 7 Conductive Polymer-derived Materials for Supercapacitor ......................................................................123 P.E. Lokhande and U.S. Chavan Chapter 8 Conducting Polymer-Metal Based Binary Composites for Battery Applications......................................135 Aneela Sabir, Dania Munir, Samina Saleem, Faiqa Shakeel, Muhammad Hamad Zeeshan, Muhammad Shafiq, Rafi Ullah Khan, and Karl I Jacob Chapter 9 Novel Conducting Polymer-Based Battery Application............................................................................145 Aneela Sabir, Faiza Altaf, Zahid Bashir, Muhammad Hassan Tariq, Muhammad Khalil, Muhammad Shafiq, Muhammad Hamad Zeeshan, Rafi Ullah Khan, and Karl I Jacob Chapter 10 Conducting Polymer–Carbon-Based Binary Composites for Battery Applications ..................................155 Christelle Pau Ping Wong, Joon Ching Juan, and Chin Wei Lai Chapter 11 Polyethylenedioxythiophene-Based Battery Applications .........................................................................161 G. Nasymov, J. Swanson, A. M. Numan-Al-Mobin, C. Jahnke, and A. Smirnova Chapter 12 Polythiophene-Based Supercapacitor Applications ..................................................................................177 Shankara S. Kalanur, Veerendra Kumar A. Kalalbandi, and Hyungtak Seo Chapter 13 Conducting Fibers for Energy Applications .............................................................................................193 Narendra Reddy, Roshan Paul, and Asimananda Khandual Chapter 14 Conducting Polymer-Metal-Based Binary Composites for Supercapacitor Applications .........................209 A.B.V. Kiran Kumar, Swati Chaudhary, and C.H.V.V. Ramana Chapter 15 Polyethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT)-Based Supercapacitor Applications.............................................235 Manoj Karakoti, Sandeep Pandey, Nanda Gopal Sahoo, Anirban Dandapat, and Suman Mahendia Chapter 16 Electrospun Composite Separator for Li-Ion Batteries: A Short Review..................................................255 A. Dennyson Savariraj, R.V. Mangalaraja, G. Bharath, Fawzi Banat, and N. Pugazhenthiran Chapter 17 Conducting Polymers: Properties, Synthesis, and Energy Storage Devices ...............................................267 Mohamad Azuwa Mohamed and Nadhratun Naiim Mobarak Chapter 18 Applications of Polyethylenedioxythiophene in Photovoltaics..................................................................287 Jazib Ali, Mutayyab Afreen, Tahir Rasheed, Muhammad Zeeshan Ashfaq, and Muhammad Bilal Chapter 19 Conducting Polymer-Based Ternary Composites for Supercapacitor Applications ..................................301 Devalina Sarmah and Ashok Kumar Index............................................................................................................................................................................333
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