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Superelastic Few-Layer Carbon Foam Made from Natural Cotton for All-Solid-State Electrochemical Capacitors

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 45, Pages 25306-25312

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b07368

Keywords

superelastic materials; 3D few-layer carbon foam; electrochemical capacitors; all-solid-state; polyaniline; natural cotton

Funding

  1. NSF of China [51125006, 91122034, 61376056, 51402336]
  2. STC of Shanghai [14YF1406500]

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Flexible/stretchable devices for energy storage are essential for future wearable and flexible electronics. Electrochemical capacitors (ECs) are an important technology for supplement batteries in the energy storage and harvesting field, but they are limited by relatively low energy density. Herein, we report a superelastic foam consisting of few-layer carbon nanowalls made from natural cotton as a good scaffold to growth conductive polymer polyaniline for stretchable, lightweight, and flexible all-solid-state ECs. As-prepared superelastic bulk tubular carbon foam (surface area similar to 950 m(2)/g) can withstand >90% repeated compression cycling and support >45,000 times its own weight but no damage. The flexible device has a high specific capacitance of 510 F g(-1), a specific energy of 25.5 Wh kg(-1) and a power density of 28.5 kW kg(-1) in weight of the total electrode materials and withstands 5,000 charging/discharging cycles.

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