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Supercapacitors on demand: all-printed energy storage devices with adaptable design

Supercapacitors on demand: all-printed energy storage devices with adaptable design

Authors :
Brooke, Robert
Edberg, Jesper
Say, Mehmet Girayhan
Sawatdee, Anurak
Grimoldi, Andrea
Ahlin, Jessica
Gustafsson, Göran
Berggren, Magnus
Engquist, Isak
Brooke, Robert
Edberg, Jesper
Say, Mehmet Girayhan
Sawatdee, Anurak
Grimoldi, Andrea
Ahlin, Jessica
Gustafsson, Göran
Berggren, Magnus
Engquist, Isak
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Demands on the storage of energy have increased for many reasons, in part driven by household photovoltaics, electric grid balancing, along with portable and wearable electronics. These are fast-growing and differentiated applications that need large volume and/or highly distributed electrical energy storage, which then requires environmentally friendly, scalable and flexible materials and manufacturing techniques. However, the limitations on current inorganic technologies have driven research efforts to explore organic and carbon-based alternatives. Here, we report a conducting polymer:cellulose composite that serves as the active material in supercapacitors which has been incorporated into all-printed energy storage devices. These devices exhibit a specific capacitance of approximate to 90 F g(-1) and an excellent cyclability (amp;gt;10 000 cycles). Further, a design concept coined supercapacitors on demand is presented, which is based on a printing-cutting-folding procedure, that provides us with a flexible production protocol to manufacture supercapacitors with adaptable configuration and electrical characteristics.<br />Funding Agencies|Swedish Foundation for Strategic ResearchSwedish Foundation for Strategic Research [GMT14-0058]

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234398392
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.2058-8585.aafc4f