| Literature DB >> 32930437 |
Kayeon Keum1, Jung Wook Kim1, Soo Yeong Hong2, Jeong Gon Son2, Sang-Soo Lee2, Jeong Sook Ha1,3.
Abstract
With the miniaturization of personal wearable electronics, considerable effort has been expended to develop high-performance flexible/stretchable energy storage devices for powering integrated active devices. Supercapacitors can fulfill this role owing to their simple structures, high power density, and cyclic stability. Moreover, a high electrochemical performance can be achieved with flexible/stretchable supercapacitors, whose applications can be expanded through the introduction of additional novel functionalities. Here, recent advances in and future prospects for flexible/stretchable supercapacitors with innate functionalities are covered, including biodegradability, self-healing, shape memory, energy harvesting, and electrochromic and temperature tolerance, which can contribute to reducing e-waste, ensuring device integrity and performance, enabling device self-charging following exposure to surrounding stimuli, displaying the charge status, and maintaining the performance under a wide range of temperatures. Finally, the challenges and perspectives of high-performance all-in-one wearable systems with integrated functional supercapacitors for future practical application are discussed.Keywords: flexible/stretchable materials; multifunctionality; supercapacitors; wearable electronics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32930437 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202002180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849