A Highly Elastic and Reversibly Stretchable All‐Polymer Supercapacitor

Yukun Wang(City University of Hong Kong), Feng Chen(Henan Polytechnic University), Zhuoxin Liu(City University of Hong Kong), Zijie Tang(City University of Hong Kong), Qi Yang(City University of Hong Kong), Yan Zhao(Beihang University), Shanyi Du(Beihang University), Qiang Chen(Henan Polytechnic University), Chunyi Zhi(City University of Hong Kong)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
August 23, 2019
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Abstract

Multiple stretchability has never been demonstrated as supercapacitors because the hydrogel used cannot fully recover after being heavily deformed. Now, a highly reversibly stretchable all-polymer supercapacitor was fabricated using a developed double network hydrogel (DN hydrogel) as electrolyte and pure polypyrrole (PPy) as electrode. The DN hydrogel provides excellent mechanical properties, which can be stretched up to 500 % many times and then restore almost 100 % of the original length. To fabricate the fully recoverable stretchable supercapacitor, we annealed a free-standing pure conducting polymer film as electrode so that the electrodes induced retardance is minimized. The as-fabricated DN hydrogel/pure conducting polymer supercapacitors can be perfectly recovered from 100 % strain with almost no residual deformation left and the electrochemical performance can be maintained even after 1000 stretches (but not bending).


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