Monolithic Fabrication of Metal-Free On-Paper Self-Charging Power Systems
Su, Yingchun; Xue, Han; Fu, Yujie; Chen, Shiqian; Li, Zheng; Li, Lengwan; Knoks, Ainars; Bogdanova, Olga; Lesničenoks, Pēteris; Palmbahs, Roberts; Laurila, Mika-Matti; Mäntysalo, Matti; Hammar, Mattias; Hallén, Anders; Nordell, Nils; Li, Jiantong (2024-06-19)
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Lataukset:
Su, Yingchun
Xue, Han
Fu, Yujie
Chen, Shiqian
Li, Zheng
Li, Lengwan
Knoks, Ainars
Bogdanova, Olga
Lesničenoks, Pēteris
Palmbahs, Roberts
Laurila, Mika-Matti
Mäntysalo, Matti
Hammar, Mattias
Hallén, Anders
Nordell, Nils
Li, Jiantong
19.06.2024
Advanced Functional Materials
2313506
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202404033278
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202404033278
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
<p>Self-charging power systems (SCPSs) are envisioned as promising solutions for emerging electronics to mitigate the increasing global concern about battery waste. However, present SCPSs suffer from large form factors, unscalable fabrication, and material complexity. Herein, a type of highly stable, eco-friendly conductive inks based on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) are developed for direct ink writing of multiple components in the SCPSs, including electrodes for miniaturized spacer-free triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) and microsupercapacitors (MSCs), and interconnects. The principle of “one ink, multiple functions” enables to almost fully print the entire SCPSs on the same paper substrate in a monolithic manner without post-integration. The monolithic fabrication significantly improves the upscaling capability for manufacturing and reduces the form factor of the entire SCPSs (a small footprint area of ≈2 cm × 3 cm and thickness of ≈1 mm). After pressing/releasing the TENGs for ≈79000 cycles, the 3-cell series-connected MSC array can be charged to 1.6 V while the 6-cell array to 3.0 V. On-paper SCPSs are promising to serve as lightweight, thin, sustainable, and low-cost power supplies.</p>
Kokoelmat
- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20143]