Compressible supercapacitors play an increasingly significant role in flexible sensors and wearable electronic devices.However,the integration of mechanical compressibility and excellent electrochemical performance in...Compressible supercapacitors play an increasingly significant role in flexible sensors and wearable electronic devices.However,the integration of mechanical compressibility and excellent electrochemical performance into a single device remains a challenge.Herein,we demonstrate a compressible and high-performance supercapacitor based on an N-doped carbon foam elastomer with hierarchical carbon nanotubes.Hierarchically structured Fe3C@N-doped carbon nanotubes/N-doped carbon foam and Ni@N-doped carbon nanotubes/N-doped carbon foam have been synthesized via a simple and universal self-catalytic strategy.The hierarchical structural features of self-catalytic N-doped carbon nanotubes serve as a cushion when the composite is subjected to an external force,exhibiting excellent mechanical properties with a maximum compressive strain of 80%and fatigue resistance of 1000 cycles.Moreover,the different electroactive potentials of the transition-metal species in the composites provide the assembly with a maximum operating voltage of 1.4 V,which shows a maximum energy density of∼10.74 Wh kg^(−1)(0.084 mWh cm^(−3))at the power density of∼179.2 W kg^(−1)(1.4 mWh cm^(−3)),and retains 88.4%of the original capacitance after 20,000 charge–discharge cycles,even at a strain of 80%.This work paves the way for controllable fabrication of compressible electrodes and supercapacitors.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant nos.21805051 and 21875048)Outstanding Youth Project of Guangdong Natural Science Foundation(grant no.2020B1515020028)+3 种基金University Innovation Team Scientific Research Project of Guangzhou Education Bureau(grant no.202235246)Science and Technology Research Project of Guangzhou(grant nos.202102020376 and 202201020214)Guangdong University Student Science and Technology Innovation Climbing Program(grant no.pdjh2022b0415)2022 Innovation Training Program for College Students(grant no.s202211078133).
文摘Compressible supercapacitors play an increasingly significant role in flexible sensors and wearable electronic devices.However,the integration of mechanical compressibility and excellent electrochemical performance into a single device remains a challenge.Herein,we demonstrate a compressible and high-performance supercapacitor based on an N-doped carbon foam elastomer with hierarchical carbon nanotubes.Hierarchically structured Fe3C@N-doped carbon nanotubes/N-doped carbon foam and Ni@N-doped carbon nanotubes/N-doped carbon foam have been synthesized via a simple and universal self-catalytic strategy.The hierarchical structural features of self-catalytic N-doped carbon nanotubes serve as a cushion when the composite is subjected to an external force,exhibiting excellent mechanical properties with a maximum compressive strain of 80%and fatigue resistance of 1000 cycles.Moreover,the different electroactive potentials of the transition-metal species in the composites provide the assembly with a maximum operating voltage of 1.4 V,which shows a maximum energy density of∼10.74 Wh kg^(−1)(0.084 mWh cm^(−3))at the power density of∼179.2 W kg^(−1)(1.4 mWh cm^(−3)),and retains 88.4%of the original capacitance after 20,000 charge–discharge cycles,even at a strain of 80%.This work paves the way for controllable fabrication of compressible electrodes and supercapacitors.