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“…The first decomposition of PE-DOT/PSS fibers is from 265 C to 320 C. The weight loss of about 30 wt%, which is attributed to the decomposition of PSS as the sulfonate groups disassociate from styrene. 31 Next, a weight loss of about 10 wt% occurs between 350 and 600 C, which is caused by the rupture of the polymer backbone. 8,31 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The first decomposition of PE-DOT/PSS fibers is from 265 C to 320 C. The weight loss of about 30 wt%, which is attributed to the decomposition of PSS as the sulfonate groups disassociate from styrene. 31 Next, a weight loss of about 10 wt% occurs between 350 and 600 C, which is caused by the rupture of the polymer backbone. 8,31 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Next, a weight loss of about 10 wt% occurs between 350 and 600 C, which is caused by the rupture of the polymer backbone. 8,31 . It is interesting to see that both as-spun PEDOT/PSS and EG/(PEDOT/PSS)/EG fibers remain fibrous structures after heating from 25 to 800 C (Fig.…”
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“…With the advantage of being environmentally benign, PEDOT:PSS can be a very good supercapacitor electrode material candidate compared with other CPs such as polyaniline or polypyrrole. Nevertheless, PEDOT:PSS-rich supercapacitor electrodes have so far exhibited very limited capacitance (<100 F g _1 ), limited power performance, and finite mass loading (Antiohos et al, 2011;Weng and Wu, 2013). As the energy device performance is determined by the electrode active component, it is crucial to engineer hierarchical architectures to provide both binding capability and proper mass loading.…”
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“…[124] A comparison of results shows that having single walled nanotubes dispersed throughout the polymer matrix increase the capacitance by 65% and the energy density by a factor of 3 whilst achieving good capacity retention over 1000 cycles.…”
Section: Cnts/conductive Polymer Flexible Pseudo-capacitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%