The development of electrically conductive metal sulfide-based polymer nanocomposites for energy storage materials has been a major focus by researchers to solve the energy crisis. In this study, a simple and facile method was used to construct a nanocomposite by combining a mechanically exfoliated MoS (M-MoS) sheet with polyaniline (Pani) using a simple and scalable in-situ chemical oxidative polymerization method. The as-prepared nanocomposite (M-MoS-Pani nanocomposite) was characterized further by usual basic spectroscopic techniques, such as X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area analysis. The electrochemical supercapacitive characteristics of the M-MoS-Pani nanocomposite was tested in a three-electrode assembly by obtaining cyclic voltammetric (CV) curves and galvanostatic charge-discharge (GCD) measurements. The results were compared with those of a C-MoS-Pani nanocomposite that had been synthesized using bulk MoS. The M-MoS-Pani nanocomposite synthesized using exfoliated MoS exhibited a higher specific capacitance of 510.12Fg at a current of 1Ag than the C-MoS-Pani nanocomposite (225.15Fg), which was synthesized using bulk C-MoS delivered. The enhanced electrochemical supercapacitive performance was correlated to the synergistic effect and chemical interactions between the Pani and MoS, which provide high electrical conductivity and a sufficient empty state for electrode/electrolyte contact.
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