| Literature DB >> 30848003 |
Zhiyuan Xiong1,2,3, Xiawei Yun1, Ling Qiu2,4, Youyi Sun3, Bo Tang1, Zijun He2, Jing Xiao2, Dwayne Chung5, Tuck Wah Ng5, Hao Yan6, Ranran Zhang6, Xiaogong Wang1, Dan Li2,3.
Abstract
Properly controlling the rheological properties of nanoparticle inks is crucial to their printability. Here, it is reported that colloidal gels containing a dynamic network of graphene oxide (GO) sheets can display unusual rheological properties after high-rate shearing. When mixed with polyaniline nanofiber dispersions, the GO network not only facilitates the gelation process but also serves as an effective energy-transmission network to allow fast structural recovery after the gel is deformed by high-rate shearing. This extraordinary fast recovery phenomenon has made it possible to use the conventional air-brush spray technique to print the gel with high-throughput and high fidelity on nonplanar flexible surfaces. The as-printed micro-supercapacitors exhibit an areal capacitance 4-6 times higher than traditionally spray-printed ones. This work highlights the hidden potential of 2D materials as functional yet highly efficient rheological enhancers to facilitate industrial processing of nanomaterial-based devices.Entities:
Keywords: colloidal gels; fast recovery; graphene oxide; micro-supercapacitors; spray printing
Year: 2019 PMID: 30848003 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201804434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849