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All-solid-state flexible planar lithium ion micro-capacitors

Journal

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages 2001-2009

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ee00855h

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Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB0100100, 2016YFA0200200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51572259]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province [201602737]
  4. Recruitment Program of Global Expert (1000 Talent Plan)
  5. DICP [DICP ZZBS201708]
  6. DICPQIBEBT [DICPQIBEBT UN201702]
  7. Dalian National Laboratory For Clean Energy (DNL), CAS
  8. Exploratory Research Program of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) CO., LTD
  9. Shenzhen Technical Plan Project [JCYJ20170412170706047, JCYJ20170817161221958]

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The ever-increasing boom in smart, miniaturized electronics has led to an urgent need for on-chip energy storage systems that exhibit high performance, safety, flexibility and robust integration. However, tremendous challenges exist. Here, we demonstrate the first prototype of all-solid-state planar lithium ion micro-capacitors (LIMCs) based on interdigital patterns of lithium titanate nanospheres as the anode and activated graphene as the cathode. The interdigital LIMCs were fabricated via layer-by-layer mask-assisted deposition of graphene and electrode materials, without the need for metal current collectors, additives or polymer binders. The as-assembled LIMCs delivered a record volumetric energy density of 53.5 mW h cm(-3). Furthermore, they exhibited outstanding mechanical flexibility without performance degradation under repeated bending, superior electrochemical metrics and safety at a high temperature of 80 degrees C due to the highly stable ionogel electrolyte and the absence of a separator. Additionally, our microdevices presented remarkable modular integration of the constructed bipolar cells for boosting high voltage and capacitance. Therefore, these LIMCs hold great potential for application in future flexible and wearable electronics.

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