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Foldable supercapacitors from triple networks of macroporous cellulose fibers, single-walled carbon nanotubes and polyaniline nanoribbons

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 568-578

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2014.11.023

Keywords

Foldable supercapacitor; Macroporous cellulous fibers; Polyaniline nanoribbons; Carbon nanotubes; Interpenetrating network

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [5112068]

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We report foldable supercapacitor electrodes using a macroporous cellulose fiber network, Kimwipes((R)), as the scaffold through a simple dip-absorption-polymerization method. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) wrapped around the cellulose fibers as the conductive skin, while ultrathin (similar to 50 nm) and ultralong (tens of microns) polyanitine (PANI) nanoribbons were synthesized in situ between macroporous cellulose fibers and interpenetrated within the SWCNT network. The hybrid material showed good volumetric (40.5 F/cm(3)) and areal capacitance (0.33 F/cm(2)), which was attributed to the synergistic effect between electron transport within the SWCNTs network and fast charge transfer of the PANI nanoribbons. The paper-based hybrid electrode was highly flexible and compliant; it could be folded back and forth as an origami crane up to 1000 times without mechanical failure or toss of capacitance. We believe that the combination of triple networks and the unique morphology of PANI nanoribbons played critical rotes to the repeated foldability. Finally, We assembled six all-solid-state supercapacitors based on the SWCNT/PANI nanoribbon paper electrodes connected in series, which lighted LED before, during and after folding for 500 times. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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