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Three-dimensional α-Fe2O3/carbon nanotube sponges as flexible supercapacitor electrodes

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 3, Issue 42, Pages 20927-20934

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ta03635f

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  1. Guangdong Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar [2014A030306022]
  2. Pearl River Rising Star Program [2014J2200066]

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Flexible supercapacitors, which can sustain large deformations while maintaining normal functions and reliability, are playing an increasingly important role in portable electronic devices. Here we report the preparation of a three-dimensional alpha-Fe2O3/carbon nanotube (CNT@Fe2O3) sponge electrode with a porous hierarchical structure, consisting of a compressible, conductive CNT network, coated with a layer of Fe2O3 nanohorns. The specific capacitance of these hybrid sponges has been significantly improved to above 300 F g(-1), while the equivalent series resistance remains at about 1.5 Omega. The highly deformed CNT@Fe2O3 sponge retains more than 90% of the original specific capacitance under a compressive strain of 70% (corresponding to a volume reduction of 70%). The hybrid sponge still works stably and sustains a similar specific capacitance to the initial value even after 1000 compression cycles at a strain of 50%. The outstanding properties of this hybrid sponge make it a highly promising candidate for flexible energy devices.

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