Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7725562 | Journal of Power Sources | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
For the development of wearable electronic devices, it is crucial to develop energy storage components combining high-capacity and flexibility. Herein, an all-solid-state supercapacitor is prepared through an in-situ “growth and wrapping” method. The electrode contains polyaniline deposited on a carbon woven fabric and wrapped with a graphene-based envelop. The hybrid electrode exhibits excellent mechanical and electrochemical performance. The optimized few layer graphene wrapping layer provides for a conductive network, which effectively enhances the cycling stability as 88.9% of the starting capacitance is maintained after 5000 charge/discharge cycles. Furthermore, the assembled device delivers a high areal capacity (of 790â¯Fâ¯cmâ2) at the current density of 1â¯Aâ¯cmâ2, a high areal energy (28.21â¯uWhâ¯cmâ2) at the power densities of 0.12â¯mWâ¯cmâ2 and shows no significant decrease in the performance with a bending angle of 180°. This unique flexible supercapacitor thus exhibits great potential for wearable electronics.
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Authors
Yingxi Lin, Haiyan Zhang, Wentao Deng, Danfeng Zhang, Na Li, Qibai Wu, Chunhua He,