Coaxial wet-spun yarn supercapacitors for high-energy density and safe wearable electronics
Yarn supercapacitors have great potential in future portable and wearable electronics because of their tiny volume, flexibility and weavability. However, low-energy density limits their development in the area of wearable high-energy density devices. How to enhance their energy densities while retai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2014-05, Vol.5 (1), p.3754-3754, Article 3754 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Yarn supercapacitors have great potential in future portable and wearable electronics because of their tiny volume, flexibility and weavability. However, low-energy density limits their development in the area of wearable high-energy density devices. How to enhance their energy densities while retaining their high-power densities is a critical challenge for yarn supercapacitor development. Here we propose a coaxial wet-spinning assembly approach to continuously spin polyelectrolyte-wrapped graphene/carbon nanotube core-sheath fibres, which are used directly as safe electrodes to assembly two-ply yarn supercapacitors. The yarn supercapacitors using liquid and solid electrolytes show ultra-high capacitances of 269 and 177 mF cm
−2
and energy densities of 5.91 and 3.84 μWh cm
−2
, respectively. A cloth supercapacitor superior to commercial capacitor is further interwoven from two individual 40-cm-long coaxial fibres. The combination of scalable coaxial wet-spinning technology and excellent performance of yarn supercapacitors paves the way to wearable and safe electronics.
High-energy yarn supercapacitors are desirable for safe and wearable electronics. Here, Kou
et al
. use a coaxial wet-spinning assembly method to fabricate core-sheath fibres of polymer-wrapped carbon nanomaterials and demonstrate high-performance supercapacitor applications. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncomms4754 |