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Structural pseudocapacitors with reinforced interfaces to increase multifunctional efficiency.
- Source :
- Science advances; vol 9, iss 25, eadh0069; 2375-2548
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Structural supercapacitors hold promise to expand the energy capacity of a system by integrating load-bearing and energy-storage functions in a multifunctional structure, resulting in weight savings and safety improvements. Here, we develop strategies based on interfacial engineering to advance multifunctional efficiency. The structural electrodes were reinforced by coating carbon-fiber weaves with a uniquely stable conjugated redox polymer and reduced graphene oxide that raised pseudocapacitive capacitance and tensile strength. The solid polymer electrolyte was tuned to a gradient configuration, where it facilitated high ionic conductivity at the electrode-electrolyte interfaces and transitioned to a composition with high mechanical strength in the bulk for load support. The gradient design enabled the multilayer structural supercapacitors to reach state-of-the-art performance matching the level of monofunctional supercapacitors. In situ electrochemical-mechanical measurements established the device durability under mechanical loads. The structural supercapacitor was made into the hull of a model boat to demonstrate its multifunctionality.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Science advances; vol 9, iss 25, eadh0069; 2375-2548
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Science advances vol 9, iss 25, eadh0069 2375-2548
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1391576293
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource