Issue 16, 2022

Double-core–shell polysaccharide polymer networks for highly flexible, safe, and durable supercapacitors

Abstract

With the rapid development of portable and wearable electronics, flexible solid-state supercapacitors (FSS-SCs) are urgently needed while still suffer from serious safety risks and the poor electrode–electrolyte interface of regular electrodes. Herein, a biodegradable and flame-retardant electrode with double-core–shell polysaccharide polymer networks (polysaccharide@PEDOT:PSS@polypyrrole, denoted as DCSPP) is developed for integrating high-performance symmetrical FSS-SCs. The superficial swelling and intermolecular interaction ensures sufficient cross-linking of the double-core–shell polymers on the polysaccharide surface, which is beneficial for fast ion mobility and the maximum utilization of all the active materials for charge storage. Along with designing double-core–shell electrodes, the fabricated FSS-SCs exhibit large specific capacitance (57.9 mF cm−2), high energy density (3.94 μW h cm−2), and excellent flexibility (96.8% of the initial capacity after 150° bending). Noteworthily, the FSS-SCs are capable of working even after serious damage, maintaining 99% and 34% of the initial capacity after puncturing and burning, respectively. Benefiting from the double-core–shell networks, compatible electrode–electrolyte interface is promoted for developing safer supercapacitors in various working environments. The superior properties of flexibility, safety, and durability make DCSPP a desirable electrode material for next-generation portable energy storage and wearable smart electronics.

Graphical abstract: Double-core–shell polysaccharide polymer networks for highly flexible, safe, and durable supercapacitors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Dec 2021
Accepted
09 Mar 2022
First published
10 Mar 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 8948-8957

Double-core–shell polysaccharide polymer networks for highly flexible, safe, and durable supercapacitors

P. Wang, Z. Meng, X. Wang, Z. Zhao, Y. Wang, F. Quan, W. Tian, C. Yang, K. Zhang and Y. Xia, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 8948 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA10818B

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