Moyo, BelindaMomodu, Damilola Y.Fasakin, OladepoBello, AbdulhakeemDangbegnon, Julien K.Manyala, Ncholu I.2018-02-162018-04Moyo, B., Momodu, D., Fasakin, O. et al. Electrochemical analysis of nanoporous carbons derived from activation of polypyrrole for stable supercapacitors. Journal of Materials Science (2018) 53: 5229-5241. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-017-1911-y.0022-2461 (print)1573-4803 (online)10.1007/s10853-017-1911-yhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/64001In this study, activated carbon was derived from polypyrrole (PPY) using a K2CO3 activating agent with varying mass ratios of the activating agent to PPY polymer (AA:PP), for the optimization of the hierarchical pore structure necessary for improved electrochemical performance. The textural study of the as-synthesized samples (AC-PPY) displayed an increase in the specific surface area (SSA) and pore volume with increase in the amount of the activating agent up to a threshold for AA:PP of 6:1. The increase in the SSA was due to the presence of hierarchical pores in the material structure for efficient ion penetration. Initial half-cell electrochemical tests performed on the different activated carbon samples with varying SSA revealed superior charge storage capability for the 6:1 sample in both negative and positive operating potentials. The highest current response value was obtained from the signatory EDLC-type cyclic voltammogram, along with the longest discharge time from the chronopotentiometry plot as a result of the lowest ion diffusion length for successful fast ion transport reported from the impedance spectroscopy analysis. A full symmetric device (AC-PPY-6) assembled from the best material using KNO3 neutral electrolyte yielded a specific capacitance of 140 F g−1, 12.4 Wh kg−1 energy density at 0.5 A g−1 gravimetric current. An energy density of 7.12 Wh kg−1 was still maintained at a specific current of 2 A g−1. Interestingly, after the ageing test to ascertain device stability, the device energy density increased back to 12.2 Wh kg−1 as a result of the creation of additional active pores within the nanostructured material for charge storage via voltage holding tests which also led to the enhancement in specific capacitance to 137.5 F g−1 at 2 A g−1. A 99.0% capacitance retention was recorded even after 10000 cycles at a moderate specific current of 2 A g−1. A substantial approach was used to elucidate the degradation phenomena from the device self-discharge profile, which showcased the device retaining up to 70% of its operating potential after 80 h (> 3 days) on open circuit. The results obtained demonstrate the potential of adopting the AC-PPY material in potential device for energy storage purposes.en© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2017. The original publication is available at : http://link.springer.comjournal/10853.Polypyrrole (PPY)Specific surface area (SSA)Energy density of supercapacitorsCapacitorsStoragePerformanceSurface areaKOH activationChemical activationSymmetric supercapacitorsElectrode materialHierarchical porous carbonElectrochemical analysis of nanoporous carbons derived from activation of polypyrrole for stable supercapacitorsPostprint Article