▎ 摘 要
Three-dimensional graphene-based hybrid is a promising supercapacitor electrode material. Herein, a novel hybrid of polyaniline nanowire array/three-dimensional hollow graphene balls (PANI NWA/3D HGBs) is prepared. Three-dimensional hollow graphene balls (3D HGBs) are first fabricated by template-oriented carbon segregation and then polyaniline nanowire arrays (PANI NWAs) are grown on their surface by in-situ polymerization of aniline monomers. The results show that PANI NWAs with the length of similar to 200 nm are vertically grown on 3D HGBs with a diameter of similar to 500 nm. 3D HGBs act as the stable skeleton during long-term cyclic testing, and PANT NWAs provide a larger contact area with the electrolyte and a direct ion diffusion path. The hybrid exhibits a high specific capacitance of 635 F.g(-1) at 1 A.g(-1). When it's assembled into a symmetric supercapacitor, it exhibits an energy density of 25.3 Wh.kg(-1) at a power density of 553.4 W.kg(-1) and maintains a good cycle stability of 89% after 5000 cycles at 1.0 A.g(-1).