Multi-Foldable and Environmentally-Stable All-Solid-State Supercapacitor Based on Hierarchical Nano-Canyon Structured Ionic-Gel Polymer Electrolyte

Authors
Lee, DawoonSong, YeonhwaSong, YongjunOh, Seung JaChoi, U. HyeokKim, Jaekyun
Issue Date
2022-03
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.32, no.13
Abstract
New ionic-gel polymer electrolytes (IGPEs) are designed for use as electrolytes for all-solid-state supercapacitors (ASSSs) with excellent deformability and stability. The combination of the photochemical reaction-based polymer matrix, weak-binding lithium salt with ionic liquid, and ion dissociating solvator is employed to construct the nano-canyon structured IGPE with high ionic conductivity (sigma(DC) = 1.2 mS cm(-1) at 25 degrees C), high dielectric constant (epsilon(s) = 131), and even high mechanical robustness (bending deformation for 10 000 cycles with superior conductivity retention [approximate to 91%]). This gives rise to ASSS with high compatibility and stability, which is compliant with foldable electronics. Consequently, this ASSS delivers remarkable electrochemical performance (specific capacitance of approximate to 105 F g(-1) at 0.22 A g(-1), maximum energy density and power density of 23 and 17.2 kW kg(-1)), long lifetime (approximate to 93% retention after 30 days), wider operating temperature (approximate to 0-120 degrees C), and mechanical stabilities with no significant capacitance reduction after mechanical bending and multiple folding, confirming the superior electrochemical durability under serious deformation states. Therefore, this ultra-flexible and environmentally stable ASSS based on the IGPE having the nano-canyon morphology can be a novel approach for powering up the ultra-deformable and durable next-generation wearable energy storage devices.
Keywords
HIGH-PERFORMANCE; SINGLE-ION; LITHIUM; LIQUID; BATTERIES; TRANSPORT; CONDUCTIVITY; SIMULATIONS; FABRICATION; COPOLYMERS; flexibility; ionic-gel polymer electrolytes; nano-canyon structures; solvating ionic liquids; supercapacitors
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115580
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202109907
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