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A titanium oxide/carbon-based nanocomposite was synthesized via a unique organic- inorganic hybrid polymerization process. Radical polymerization of acrylonitrile and condensation polymerization of titanium isopropoxide were balanced in an acid-assisted, one- pot synthesis. The resulting hybrid polymer exhibited intermediary properties of its organic and inorganic components, indicating a successful harmonization of the competing organic and inorganic polymerizations. It is suggested that the acid-protonated nitriles from the organic polymer were the sites for hybrid polymerization with the inorganic polymer. In the proposed mechanism, some of the acetone (medium for the radical organic polymerization) might have undergone acid-catalyzed aldol condensation and water elimination during synthesis. When annealed at 900°C, the hybrid polymer transformed into a polycrystalline graphitic carbon/titanium oxycarbonitride nanocomposite with supercapacitive properties. It demonstrated satisfactory electrochemical performance, and an excellent cycling stability with no loss iΩgood specific capacitance of 55.5 F/g at a current density of 1 A/g, low charge transfer resistance of 0.23 capacitance even after 10,000 cycles. A fabricated symmetric device showed fair performance with a low charge-transfer resistance of 0.44 Ω, specific capacitance of 25.5 F/g at 1 mV/s, energy density of 1Wh/kg, and power density of 900 W/kg, highlighting its potential for energy storage applications.
Publication Date
4-1-2025
Keywords
Nanocomposites, Polymerization, Energy storage, Supercapacitor, Polymer, TiO2
Recommended Citation
Alonzo, Shanna Marie; Ashie, Moses; Pathiraja, Gayani; and Bastakoti, Bishnu, "A Novel Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Polymerization Strategy for Titanium Oxide/Polymer Nanocomposites with Supercapacitive Properties" (2025). 2025 Graduate Student Research Symposium. 101.
https://digital.library.ncat.edu/gradresearchsymposium25/101