TY - JOUR
T1 - Versatile origami micro-supercapacitors array as a wind energy harvester
AU - Gao, Chang
AU - Gao, Jian
AU - Shao, Changxiang
AU - Xiao, Yukun
AU - Zhao, Yang
AU - Qu, Liangti
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The increasing growth in demand of portable and wearable electronics impels the exploration for flexible and integrated energy storage devices. Owing to the predominant advantages of cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and easy-processing, paper-based micro-supercapacitors have attracted extensive attention. In this study, the integrated polypyrrole/graphene-based micro-supercapacitors (PPyG-MSCs) array on printed paper was fabricated through a facile and straight-forward templating & imprinting strategy. By simply pressing the polypyrrole/graphene pieces into a mask, the micro-supercapacitor electrodes were easily embedded and fixed on the paper, which can effectively maintain the integrity and stability of electrode patterns. Consequently, the paper-based PPyG-MSCs show outstanding flexibility and mechanical stability, in which a single capacitor unit exhibits a high specific capacity of 22 mF cm-2. The voltage and current output of the PPyG-MSCs array on paper can be well-regulated by directly folding the paper. More importantly, the PPyG-MSCs are easily assembled onto the wind energy appliance by patterning the electrodes into the leaves of the windmill to utilize and store the wind energy. This study opens up new opportunities for large-scale fabrication of flexible paper-based energy devices and presents an example for the reutilization of renewable energies.
AB - The increasing growth in demand of portable and wearable electronics impels the exploration for flexible and integrated energy storage devices. Owing to the predominant advantages of cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and easy-processing, paper-based micro-supercapacitors have attracted extensive attention. In this study, the integrated polypyrrole/graphene-based micro-supercapacitors (PPyG-MSCs) array on printed paper was fabricated through a facile and straight-forward templating & imprinting strategy. By simply pressing the polypyrrole/graphene pieces into a mask, the micro-supercapacitor electrodes were easily embedded and fixed on the paper, which can effectively maintain the integrity and stability of electrode patterns. Consequently, the paper-based PPyG-MSCs show outstanding flexibility and mechanical stability, in which a single capacitor unit exhibits a high specific capacity of 22 mF cm-2. The voltage and current output of the PPyG-MSCs array on paper can be well-regulated by directly folding the paper. More importantly, the PPyG-MSCs are easily assembled onto the wind energy appliance by patterning the electrodes into the leaves of the windmill to utilize and store the wind energy. This study opens up new opportunities for large-scale fabrication of flexible paper-based energy devices and presents an example for the reutilization of renewable energies.
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U2 - 10.1039/c8ta05148h
DO - 10.1039/c8ta05148h
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85055083661
SN - 2050-7488
VL - 6
SP - 19750
EP - 19756
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry A
IS - 40
ER -