Sulfur and nitrogen co-doped holey graphene aerogel for structurally resilient solid-state supercapacitors under high compressions

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Structural energy storage devices having load-bearing or stress-tolerant functionalities are crucial for designing wearable and soft electronics. In order to supply power to next-generation electronic systems, structurally resilient solid-state supercapacitors (SRSSs) with sustainable conductivities and electrochemical performances under large compressions are a promising candidate. Here, we report a synthetic porous framework of a nitrogen and sulfur co-doped holey graphene aerogel (NS-HGA) for SRSSs under high compression loadings. Such a covalently interconnected holey graphene nanoarchitecture co-doped with nitrogen (3.11%) and sulfur (1.87%) has a greatly improved resilient structural integrity, with repeatable elasticity along with high compressive strength. Therefore, the NS-HGA featuring high electrolyte ion storage, unhindered ion channels, excellent conductivity (21.66 S m(-1)), and promising electrochemical performances exhibits significantly high volumetric capacitance (203 mF cm(-3)) in a SRSS with good rate capability and almost unaltered capacitance even at 50% compression, with good durability for 200 cycles. Interestingly, when four NS-HGA: SRSSs were integrated into series, a bright green LED was illuminated even after charging for very few seconds. The proposed dual heteroatom-doped holey graphene aerogel, devoid of any pseudocapacitive materials, can be successfully used for high compression-permissive SRSSs in the modern era of wearable and soft elastic electronics.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2017-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

HIGH-PERFORMANCE SUPERCAPACITORS; ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY-STORAGE; CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION; CARBON NANOTUBE SPONGES; CONVERSION DEVICES; MESOPOROUS CARBON; OXYGEN REDUCTION; POROUS CARBONS; ELECTRODES; FIBER

Citation

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.5, no.33, pp.17253 - 17266

ISSN
2050-7488
DOI
10.1039/c7ta05237e
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/225977
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