| Literature DB >> 21369565 |
Mianqi Xue1, Zhuang Xie, Lesheng Zhang, Xinlei Ma, Xinglong Wu, Yuguo Guo, Weiguo Song, Zhibo Li, Tingbing Cao.
Abstract
Micro-supercapacitors are a promising candidate whose reliability and performances are struggling to meet the energy demands dictated by the incoming generation of miniaturized electronic devices. In this paper, we describe a facile and low-cost method for fabricating flexible and all-solid-state micro supercapacitors by microfluidic etching. The micro-supercapacitor configuration is composed of sub-10-nm-scale MnO(2) nanoparticle interdigital microelectrode fingers prepared by microfluidic etching with H(3)PO(4)-PVA thin films as both the solid-state electrolyte and the flexible substrate. The entire device shows outstanding electrochemical performances with high specific capacitance and stable cycle life, and the performance can be mostly preserved even conditions of under repeated bending. The technique we describe here is a universal method for fabricating a micro-supercapacitor, since the microfluidic etching can be extended to most active materials which can be used for energy- and power-devices, and there are many other choices for the solid electrolyte. Thus, these micro-supercapacitors provide a promising power source in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), wearable electronics and other general requirements.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21369565 DOI: 10.1039/c0nr00990c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790