| Literature DB >> 28058792 |
Jun Young Oh1,2, Yeonsu Jung1, Young Shik Cho1, Jaeyoo Choi1, Ji Ho Youk2, Nina Fechler3, Seung Jae Yang2, Chong Rae Park1.
Abstract
Future electronics applications such as wearable electronics depend on the successful construction of energy-storage devices with superior flexibility and high electrochemical performance. However, these prerequisites are challenging to combine: External forces often cause performance degradation, whereas the trade-off between the required nanostructures for strength and electrochemical performance only results in diminished energy storage. Herein, a flexible supercapacitor based on tannic acid (TA) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with a unique nanostructure is presented. TA was self-assembled on the surface of the CNTs by metal-phenolic coordination bonds, which provides the hybrid film with both high strength and high pseudocapacitance. Besides 17-fold increased mechanical strength of the final composite, the hybrid film simultaneously exhibits excellent flexibility and volumetric capacitance.Entities:
Keywords: carbon; iron; mechanical properties; nanotubes; supercapacitors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28058792 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201601615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928