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Bioinspired networks consisting of spongy carbon wrapped by graphene sheath for flexible transparent supercapacitors
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Bioinspired networks consisting of spongy carbon wrapped by graphene sheath for flexible transparent supercapacitors

Duc Dung Nguyen, Chung-Hsuan Hsiao, Teng-Yu Su, Ping-Yen Hsieh, Yu-Ling Chen, Yu-Lun ChuehNyan-Hwa Tai
Communications Chemistry, 卷.2(1), 137
12/2019

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Chemistry (all) Materials Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Biochemistry
Hierarchically ordered structures with low tortuosity, excellent mechanical flexibility, high optical transparency, and outstanding electrical conductivity are critically important in developing flexible transparent supercapacitor electrodes for innovative applications in electronics and displays. Here a CVD process is employed to fabricate leaf-skeleton inspired electrodes, which are reticulated monolithic networks consisting of carbon nanostructures serving as a 3D spongy core and graphene-based films as a protective/conductive shell. The network electrodes show optical transmittance of 85–88%, an electrical sheet resistance of ~1.8 Ω/sq, and an areal capacitance of 7.06 mF cm (at 0.78 mA cm in a three-electrode cell) in Na SO aqueous electrolyte. Flexible transparent and symmetric supercapacitors, based on PVA/H PO gel and the network electrodes, possess a stable working voltage of 1.6 V, energy and power density of 0.068 μWh cm and 47.08 μW cm at an optical transparency of ~80%, and no capacitance loss over 30,000 flat-bend-release cycles.

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