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Shape-engineerable composite fibers and their supercapacitor application

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:22 authored by Kang Min Kim, Jae Ah Lee, Hyeon Jun Sim, Kyung Ah Kim, Rouhollah Jalili, Geoffrey SpinksGeoffrey Spinks, Seon Jeong Kim
Due to excellent electrical and mechanical properties of carbon nano materials, it is of great interest to fabricate flexible, high conductive, and shape engineered carbon based fibers. As part of these approaches, hollow, twist, ribbon, and other various shapes of carbon based fibers have been researched for various functionality and application. In this paper, we suggest simple and effective method to control the fiber shape. We fabricate the three different shapes of hollow, twisted, and ribbon shaped fibers from wet spun giant graphene oxide (GGO)/single walled-nanotubes (SWNTs)/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) gels. Each shaped fibers exhibit different mechanical properties. The average specific strengthes of the hollow, twist, and ribbon fibers presented here are 126.5, 106.9, and 38.0 MPa while strain are 9.3, 13.5, and 5%, respectively. Especially, the ribbon fiber shows high electrical conductivity (524 ± 64 S cm-1) and areal capacitance (2.38 mF cm-2).

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

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Kim, K., Lee, J. Ah., Sim, H. Jun., Kim, K., Jalili, R., Spinks, G. M. & Kim, S. Jeong. (2016). Shape-engineerable composite fibers and their supercapacitor application. Nanoscale, 8 (4), 1910-1914.

Journal title

Nanoscale

Volume

8

Issue

4

Pagination

1910-1914

Language

English

RIS ID

105339

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