Different types of multi-walled (MWNTs) and single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs)
have been considered as active electrode materials for the storage of ener
gy In supercapacitors. Due to their unique mesoporosity, these materials ha
ve a high ability for the accumulation of charges in the electrode/electrol
yte interface. MWNTs supply twice higher values of capacitance in compariso
n to SWNTs. The nanotubular materials of high purity point out a box-like s
hape of voltammetry characteristics that proves an entirely electrostatic a
ttraction. Pseudocapacitance effects are observed if metallic particles are
: present and after additional functionalization of the nanotubes or deposi
tion of conducting polypyrrole (PPy). The value of capacitance obtained fro
m nanotubes modified by PPy reaches 170 F/g, about twice that given either
by the nanotubes (ca, 80 F/g) or by pure PPy (ca. 90 F/g). The open entangl
ed network of the nanocomposite seems to favour a better efficiency for the
formation of the electrical layer in PPy. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. A
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