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  • The self-supporting paper-based electrodes currently face issues like low mechanical strength and flexibility, limiting their use in flexible electronics.
  • The study introduces a new design using FWF as a skeleton fiber, enhancing its properties by grinding the fiber and incorporating nanofibers, resulting in a stronger and more flexible structure.
  • The improved electrode shows impressive performance with a tensile strength of 7.4 MPa, low thickness, excellent electrical conductivity, and superior discharge capacity and cycle stability compared to commercial alternatives.

Article Abstract

At present, the self-supporting paper-based electrode has some problems, such as low mechanical strength and insufficient flexibility, which restrict its application in flexible electronics. In this paper, FWF is used as the skeleton fiber, and the contact area and the number of hydrogen bonds of the fiber are increased by grinding the fiber and adding nanofibers to bridge it, and a level three gradient enhanced skeleton support network structure is constructed, which effectively improves the mechanical strength and foldability of the paper-based electrodes. The tensile strength of FWF15-BNF5 paper-based electrode is 7.4 MPa, the elongation at break is increased to 3.7%, the electrode thickness is as low as 66 μm, the electrical conductivities is 5.6 S cm, and the contact angle to electrolyte as low as 45°, which has excellent electrolyte wettability, flexibility, and foldability. After three-layer superimposed rolling, the discharge areal capacity reached 3.3 mAh cm and 2.9 mAh cm at the rate of 0.1 C and 1.5 C, respectively, which was superior to the commercial LFP electrode, it had good cycle stability, and the areal capacity was 3.0 mAh cm and 2.8 mAh cm after 100 cycles at the rate of 0.3 C and 1.5 C.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059033PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061334DOI Listing

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