4.8 Article

A knittable fiber-shaped supercapacitor based on natural cotton thread for wearable electronics

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 327, Issue -, Pages 365-373

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.07.048

Keywords

Fiber-shaped supercapacitor; Hydrothermal process; Cotton thread; Graphene hydrogels; Knittable device

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21572030, 21272033, 21402023]
  2. Technology Innovative Research Team of Sichuan Province of China [2015TD0005]

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At present, the topic of building high-performance, miniaturized and mechanically flexible energy storage modules which can be directly integrated into textile based wearable electronics is a hotspot in the wearable technology field. In this paper, we reported a highly flexible fiber-shaped electrode fabricated through a one-step convenient hydrothermal process. The prepared graphene hydrogels/multi-walled carbon nanotubes-cotton thread derived from natural cotton thread is electrochemically active and mechanically strong. Fiber-shaped supercapacitor based on the prepared fiber electrodes and polyvinyl alcohol-H3PO4 gel electrolyte exhibits good capacitive performance (97.73 mu F cm(-1) at scan rate of 2 mV s(-1)), long cycle life (95.51% capacitance retention after 8000 charge-discharge cycles) and considerable stability (90.75% capacitance retention after 500 continuous bending cycles). Due to its good mechanical and electrochemical properties, the graphene hydrogels/multi-walled carbon nanotubes-cotton thread based all-solid fiber-shaped supercapacitor can be directly knitted into fabrics and maintain its original capacitive performance. Such a low-cost textile thread based versatile energy storage device may hold great potential for future wearable electronics applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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