| Literature DB >> 28628293 |
Han Xiao1, Zhong-Shuai Wu1, Long Chen2,3, Feng Zhou1, Shuanghao Zheng1,3,4, Wencai Ren2, Hui-Ming Cheng2,5, Xinhe Bao1,4.
Abstract
Rational engineering and simplified fabrication of high-energy micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) using graphene and other 2D nanosheets are of great value for flexible and integrated electronics. Here we develop one-step mask-assisted simplified fabrication of high-energy MSCs (PG-MSCs) based on the interdigital hybrid electrode (PG) patterns of stacking high-quality phosphorene nanosheets and electrochemically exfoliated graphene in ionic liquid electrolyte. The hybrid PG films with interdigital patterns were directly manufactured by layer-by-layer deposition of phosphorene and graphene nanosheets with the assistance of a customized interdigital mask, and directly transferred onto a flexible substrate. The resultant patterned PG films present outstanding uniformity, flexibility, conductivity (319 S cm-1), and structural integration, which can directly serve as binder- and additive-free flexible electrodes for MSCs. Remarkably, PG-MSCs deliver remarkable energy density of 11.6 mWh cm-3, outperforming most nanocarbon-based MSCs. Moreover, our PG-MSCs show outstanding flexibility and stable performance with slight capacitance fluctuation even under highly folded states. In addition, our simplified mask-assisted strategy for PG-MSCs is highly flexible for simplified production of parallelly and serially interconnected modular power sources, without need of conventional metal-based interconnects and contacts, for designable integrated circuits with high output current and voltage.Entities:
Keywords: energy storage; graphene; ionic liquid; micro-supercapacitors; phosphorene
Year: 2017 PMID: 28628293 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b03288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881