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Flexible energy storage patch based on NiPS3/graphene zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitor for integrated biosensors

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 473, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.145204

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Wearable energy storage device; 2D metal thiophosphates; Energy storage patch; Wireless health monitoring sensors; Flexible electronics

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The development of self-powered biosensor technologies requires flexible and robust energy storage devices. In this study, a hybrid self-powered biosensor system using a zinc-ion supercapacitor (ZISC) wearable patch was developed. The patch integrated a two-dimensional NiPS3 electrode, which showed good electrochemical performance. The ZISC demonstrated stable energy storage performance and mechanical flexibility, making it suitable for powering health monitoring devices.
The rapidly developing self-powered biosensor technologies require flexible, robust, and safe energy storage devices. One of the key factors of a self-powered system is the integration of energy storage device components with bio-sensors. Here, we developed a hybrid self-powered biosensor system for health monitoring comprising zinc-ion supercapacitor (ZISC) wearable patch, introducing a two-dimensional (2D) NiPS3 as a metal phosphorus chalcogenide capacitive electrode. Due to its inherent 2D nanosheet morphology, NiPS3 electrode confined with graphene (NiPS3@graphene) shows good electrochemical performance. The ZISC printed with NiPS3@graphene and zinc on cellulose substrate followed by hydrogel electrolyte results in a powerful, robust, and flexible device. It exhibits stable energy storage performance, retaining 86% capacity after 1000 charge-discharge cycles and good mechanical flexibility at different bending angles, with a retaining capacity of 97.7% compared to initial performance after 500 bending cycles. Finally, a self-powered biosensor was developed by transforming a thin and lightweight ZISC tandem device on a medical-grade cellulose patch. This patch is demonstrated to power a wearable temperature sensor with a connection via a Bluetooth module and stationary glucose sensor to establish real-time health monitoring. Our results show the significance of 2D NiPS3@graphene-based zinc-ion supercapacitors in an application as an integrated patch for powering health monitoring systems.

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