Inkjet Printed Negative Supercapacitors: Synthesis of Polyaniline-Based Inks, Doping Agent Effect, and Advanced Electronic Devices Applications

被引:65
作者
Chiolerio, Alessandro [1 ]
Bocchini, Sergio [1 ]
Porro, Samuele [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Italiano Tecnol, Ctr Space Human Robot, I-10129 Turin, Italy
关键词
polyaniline; inkjet printing; electrical characterization; negative capacitance; supercapacitance; CONDUCTING POLYMERS; ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY; ACID; POLYMERIZATION; FORM; SALT;
D O I
10.1002/adfm.201303371
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Low frequency negative supercapacitors and high frequency negative capacitors are realized developing a polyaniline (PANI) based ink for piezoelectric inkjet printers, water based. PANI is synthesized by oxidation polymerization starting from the aniline dimer, thus avoiding the use of a toxic/mutagen substance such as aniline. In order to work in aqueous phase, the reverse addition of the dimer in the oxidative solution is made. The chlorinated emeraldine salt of PANI is produced and emeraldine base is prepared by dedoping. Two different doped PANI solutions are produced by solubilization of the emeraldine salt in dimethylsulphoxide and addition of respectively trifluorosulfonic acid and camporsulfonic acid, and then used as inks for the fabrication of inkjet-printed tracks of different geometries. The properties of inkjet-printed devices are characterized both in DC and AC regimes, showing very good performances under specific measurement conditions in terms of conductivity, as well as extremely interesting phenomena whose origin is still under debate, such as low frequency negative supercapacitance, high frequency negative capacitance and negative resistance. The realization of the highest negative supercapacitance realized so far, of -2.3 mF @ 30 Hz, corresponding to a specific mass capacity of -799 F g-1, is reported.
引用
收藏
页码:3375 / 3383
页数:9
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   Conducting polymers in microelectronics [J].
Angelopoulos, M .
IBM JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2001, 45 (01) :57-75
[2]   Supported trifluoromethanesulfonic acid as catalyst in the synthesis of flavone and chromone derivatives [J].
Bennardi, D. O. ;
Romanelli, G. P. ;
Autino, J. C. ;
Pizzio, L. R. .
APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL, 2007, 324 (1-2) :62-68
[3]   Progress in preparation, processing and applications of polyaniline [J].
Bhadra, Sambhu ;
Khastgir, Dipak ;
Singha, Nikhil K. ;
Lee, Joong Hee .
PROGRESS IN POLYMER SCIENCE, 2009, 34 (08) :783-810
[4]   Synthesis of polyaniline-based inks, doping thereof and test device printing towards electronic applications [J].
Bocchini, S. ;
Chiolerio, A. ;
Porro, S. ;
Accardo, D. ;
Garino, N. ;
Bejtka, K. ;
Perrone, D. ;
Pirri, C. F. .
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C, 2013, 1 (33) :5101-5109
[5]   LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE SOLUTIONS OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING POLYANILINE [J].
CAO, Y ;
SMITH, P .
POLYMER, 1993, 34 (15) :3139-3143
[6]   COUNTERION INDUCED PROCESSIBILITY OF CONDUCTING POLYANILINE AND OF CONDUCTING POLYBLENDS OF POLYANILINE IN BULK POLYMERS [J].
CAO, Y ;
SMITH, P ;
HEEGER, AJ .
SYNTHETIC METALS, 1992, 48 (01) :91-97
[7]   Thermal and morphological studies of chemically prepared emeraldine-base-form polyaniline powder [J].
Chen, CH .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, 2003, 89 (08) :2142-2148
[8]   POLYANILINE - PROTONIC ACID DOPING OF THE EMERALDINE FORM TO THE METALLIC REGIME [J].
CHIANG, JC ;
MACDIARMID, AG .
SYNTHETIC METALS, 1986, 13 (1-3) :193-205
[9]   Ag nanoparticle-based inkjet printed planar transmission lines for RF and microwave applications: Considerations on ink composition, nanoparticle size distribution and sintering time [J].
Chiolerio, A. ;
Cotto, M. ;
Pandolfi, P. ;
Martino, P. ;
Camarchia, V. ;
Pirola, M. ;
Ghione, G. .
MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, 2012, 97 :8-15
[10]   Inkjet printing and low power laser annealing of silver nanoparticle traces for the realization of low resistivity lines for flexible electronics [J].
Chiolerio, A. ;
Maccioni, G. ;
Martino, P. ;
Cotto, M. ;
Pandolfi, P. ;
Rivolo, P. ;
Ferrero, S. ;
Scaltrito, L. .
MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, 2011, 88 (08) :2481-2483