Compact Assembly and Programmable Integration of Supercapacitors.
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Abstract
Microsized supercapacitors (mSCs) with small volume, rapid charge-discharge rate, and ultralong cyclic lifetime are urgently needed to meet the demand of miniaturized portable electronic devices. A versatile self-shrinkage assembling (SSA) strategy to directly construct the compact mSCs (CmSCs) from hydrogels of reduced graphene oxide is reported. A single CmSC is only 0.0023 cm in volume, which is significantly smaller than most reported mSCs in fiber/yarn and planar interdigital forms. It exhibits a high capacitance of up to 68.3 F cm and a superior cycling stability with 98% capacitance retention after 25āÆ000 cycles. Most importantly, the SSA technique enables the CmSC as the building block to realize arbitrary, programmable, and multi-dimensional integration for adaptable and complicated power systems. By design on mortise and tenon joint connection, autologous integrated 3D interdigital CmSCs are fabricated in a self-holding-on manner, which thus dramatically reduces the whole device volume to achieve the high-performance capacitive behavior. Consequently, the SSA technique offers a universal and versatile approach for large-scale on-demand integration of mSCs as flexible and transformable power sources.Reference Key |
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Authors | Lu, Bing;Liu, Feng;Sun, Guoqiang;Gao, Jian;Xu, Tong;Xiao, Yukun;Shao, Changxiang;Jin, Xuting;Yang, Hongsheng;Zhao, Yang;Zhang, Zhipan;Jiang, Lan;Qu, Liangti; |
Journal | advanced materials (deerfield beach, fla) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1002/adma.201907005 |
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