(488g) Nature-Derived Nanocomposite for the Supercapacitors and Lithium-Ion Batteries | AIChE

(488g) Nature-Derived Nanocomposite for the Supercapacitors and Lithium-Ion Batteries

Authors 

Gao, M. - Presenter, National Taiwan University
Lin, Y. C., National Taiwan University
Shih, C. C., National Taiwan University
Chen, W. C., National Taiwan University
The destination of materials design and fabrication is to come up with the best large-scale performance with well-distributed configuration and composition of individual building blocks. Biomass is increasingly becoming the hot topic, as it is a promising scenario to develop materials with three-dimensional order and multiple properties. Nowadays, nature-derived nano-materials have been widely employed either directly or as a template for energy storage field, especially in the field of rechargeable battery systems.

In this work, the animal-derived nanocomposite has been studied for the supercapacitors and lithium-ion batteries. A polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate with open network of pores and high stretchability was fabricated by introducing the as-prepared SSs carbon into PDMS substrate via acid wash method. In addition, SWCNT was uniformly sprayed onto the porous substrate to form a 3D interconnected porous structure. The results indicated that the supercapacitors with the stretchable hybrid electrodes could deliver a high energy density of 44.1 Wh kg-1 under 20% applied tensile strain. A high capacitance retention of 90% could be achieved if the prepared supercapacitors were bended from 0o to 180o. Similarly, rate performance of the lithium-ion batteries decreased by no more than 2 mAh g−1 in all situations at rate from 0.5C to 5C when stretching at 20% elongation.