超级电容器
材料科学
织物
弯曲分子几何
制作
储能
数码产品
纳米技术
碳纤维
可穿戴技术
可穿戴计算机
电极
电气工程
计算机科学
电容
工程类
复合材料
嵌入式系统
功率(物理)
化学
物理
复合数
病理
物理化学
医学
量子力学
替代医学
作者
Kristy Jost,Daniel Stenger,Carlos R. Pérez,John K. McDonough,Keryn Lian,Yury Gogotsi,Geneviève Dion
摘要
The field of energy textiles is growing but continues to face two main challenges: (1) flexible energy storage does not yet exist in a form that is directly comparable with everyday fabrics including their feel, drape and thickness, and (2) in order to produce an “energy textile” as part of a garment, it must be fabricated in a systematic manner allowing for multiple components of e-textiles to be integrated simultaneously. To help address these issues, we have developed textile supercapacitors based on knitted carbon fibers and activated carbon ink. We show capacitances as high as 0.51 F cm−2 per device at 10 mV s−1, which is directly comparable with those of standard activated carbon film electrodes tested under the same conditions. We also demonstrate the performance of the device when bent at 90°, 135°, 180° and when stretched. This is the first report on knitting as a fabrication technique for integrated energy storage devices.
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