| Literature DB >> 29134702 |
Zhisheng Lv1, Yifei Luo1,2, Yuxin Tang1, Jiaqi Wei1, Zhiqiang Zhu1, Xinran Zhou1, Wenlong Li1, Yi Zeng1, Wei Zhang1, Yanyan Zhang1, Dianpeng Qi1, Shaowu Pan1, Xian Jun Loh1,2, Xiaodong Chen1.
Abstract
Although some progress has been made on stretchable supercapacitors, traditional stretchable supercapacitors fabricated by predesigning structured electrodes for device assembling still lack the device-level editability and programmability. To adapt to wearable electronics with arbitrary configurations, it is highly desirable to develop editable supercapacitors that can be directly transferred into desirable shapes and stretchability. In this work, editable supercapacitors for customizable shapes and stretchability using electrodes based on mechanically strengthened ultralong MnO2 nanowire composites are developed. A supercapacitor edited with honeycomb-like structure shows a specific capacitance of 227.2 mF cm-2 and can be stretched up to 500% without degradation of electrochemical performance, which is superior to most of the state-of-the-art stretchable supercapacitors. In addition, it maintains nearly 98% of the initial capacitance after 10 000 stretch-and-release cycles under 400% tensile strain. As a representative of concept for system integration, the editable supercapacitors are integrated with a strain sensor, and the system exhibits a stable sensing performance even under arm swing. Being highly stretchable, easily programmable, as well as connectable in series and parallel, an editable supercapacitor with customizable stretchability is promising to produce stylish energy storage devices to power various portable, stretchable, and wearable devices.Entities:
Keywords: editable supercapacitors; manganese dioxide nanowires; programmability; stretchable devices
Year: 2017 PMID: 29134702 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201704531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849