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Elastic Fiber Supercapacitors for Wearable Energy Storage

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posted on 2024-11-15, 15:07 authored by Si Qin, Shayan Seyedin, Jizhen Zhang, Zhiyu Wang, Fangli Yang, Yuqing Liu, Jun ChenJun Chen, Joselito Razal
The development of wearable devices such as smart watches, intelligent garments, and wearable health-monitoring devices calls for suitable energy storage devices which have matching mechanical properties and can provide sufficient power for a reasonable duration. Stretchable fiber-based supercapacitors are emerging as a promising candidates for this purpose because they are lightweight, flexible, have high energy and power density, and the potential for easy integration into traditional textile processes. An important characteristic that is oftentimes ignored is stretchability-fiber supercapacitors should be able to accommodate large elongation during use, endure a range of bending motions, and then revert to its original form without compromising electrical and electrochemical performance. This article summarizes the current research progress on stretchable fiber-based supercapacitors and discusses the existing challenges on material preparation and fiber-based device fabrication. This article aims to help researchers in the field to better understand the challenges related to material design and fabrication approaches of fiber-based supercapacitors, and to provide insights and guidelines toward their wearability.

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Qin, S., Seyedin, S., Zhang, J., Wang, Z., Yang, F., Liu, Y., Chen, J. & Razal, J. M. (2018). Elastic Fiber Supercapacitors for Wearable Energy Storage. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 39 (13), 1800103-1-1800103-11.

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Macromolecular Rapid Communications

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39

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13

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English

RIS ID

127831

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