MXenes公司
材料科学
储能
电容
丝网印刷
超级电容器
兴奋剂
纳米技术
墨水池
电解质
电化学
电极
光电子学
复合材料
化学
物理
物理化学
功率(物理)
量子力学
作者
Lianghao Yu,Zhaodi Fan,Yuanlong Shao,Zhengnan Tian,Jingyu Sun,Zhongfan Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.201901839
摘要
Abstract Printing is regarded as a revolutionary and feasible technique to guide the fabrication of versatile functional systems with designed architectures. 2D MXenes are nowadays attractive in printed energy storage devices. However, owing to the van der Waals interaction between the MXene layers, the restacking issues within the printed electrodes can significantly impede the ion/electrolyte transport and hence handicap the electrochemical performances. Herein, a melamine formaldehyde templating method is demonstrated to develop crumpled nitrogen‐doped MXene (MXene‐N) nanosheets. The nitrogen doping boosts the electrochemical performances of MXene via enhanced conductivity and redox activity. Accordingly, two types of MXene‐N inks are prepared throughout the optimization of the ink viscosity to fit the 2D screen printing and 3D extrusion printing, respectively. As a result, the screen printed MXene‐N microsupercapacitor delivers an areal capacitance of 70.1 mF cm −2 and outstanding mechanical robustness. Furthermore, the 3D‐printed MXene‐N based supercapacitor manifests an areal capacitance of 8.2 F cm −2 for a three‐layered electrode and readily stores a high areal energy density of 0.42 mWh cm −2 . The approach to harnessing such versatile MXene‐N inks offers distinctive insights into the printed energy storage systems with high areal energy density and large scalability.
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