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Recent Progress on Flexible and Wearable Supercapacitors

Journal

SMALL
Volume 13, Issue 45, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201701827

Keywords

flexible; supercapacitors; wearable

Funding

  1. Early Career Scheme of the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR, China [CityU109213]
  2. NSFC/RGC Joint Research Scheme [5151101197, N_CityU123/15]
  3. Science Technology and Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality [JCYJ20140419115507579]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21671195]
  5. City University of Hong Kong

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Recently, wearable electronic devices including electrical sensors, flexible displays, and health monitors have received considerable attention and experienced rapid progress. Wearable supercapacitors attract tremendous attention mainly due to their high stability, low cost, fast charging/discharging, and high efficiency; properties that render them value for developing fully flexible devices. In this Concept, the recent achievements and advances made in flexible and wearable supercapacitors are presented, especially highlighting the promising performances of yarn/fiber-shaped and planar supercapacitors. On the basis of their working mechanism, electrode materials including carbon-based materials, metal oxide-based materials, and conductive polymers with an emphasis on the performance-optimization method are introduced. The latest representative techniques and active materials of recently developed supercapacitors with superior performance are summarized. Furthermore, the designs of 1D and 2D electrodes are discussed according to their electrically conductive supporting materials. Finally, conclusions, challenges, and perspective in optimizing and developing the electrochemical performance and function of wearable supercapacitors for their practical utility are addressed.

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