PUBLICATION

Advanced Soft Energy Materials Lab

Publication

Publication

6. Jabuticaba‐Inspired Hybrid Carbon Filler/Polymer Electrode for Use in Highly Stretchable Aqueous Li‐Ion Batteries
Authors
Woo‐Jin Song†, Jeonghwan Park†, Dong Hyup Kim†, Sohyun Bae, Myung‐Jun Kwak, Myoungsoo Shin, Sungho Kim, Sungho Choi, Ji‐Hyun Jang, Tae Joo Shin, So Youn Kim*, Kwanyong Seo*, Soojin Park*
Journal
Advanced Energy Materials
Vol
8(10)
Page
1702478
Date
(2018.04), JCR: 2.41%
Year
2018
Stretchable electronics are considered as next-generation devices; however, to realize stretchable electronics, it is first necessary to develop a deformable energy device. Of the various components in energy devices, the fabrication of stretchable current collectors is crucial because they must be mechanically robust and have high electrical conductivity under deformation. In this study, the authors present a conductive polymer composite composed of Jabuticaba-like hybrid carbon fillers containing carbon nanotubes and carbon black in a simple solution process. The hybrid carbon/polymer (HCP) composite is found to effectively retain its electrical conductivity, even when under high strain of ≈200%. To understand the behavior of conductive fillers in the polymer matrix when under mechanical strain, the authors investigate the microstructure of the composite using an in situ small-angle X-ray scattering analysis. The authors observe that the HCP produces efficient electrical pathways for filler interconnections upon stretching. The authors develop a stretchable aqueous rechargeable lithium-ion battery (ARLB) that utilizes this HCP composite as a stretchable current collector. The ARLB exhibits excellent rate capability (≈90 mA h g−1 at a rate of 20 C) and outstanding capacity retention of 93% after 500 cycles. Moreover, the stretchable ARLB is able to efficiently deliver power even when under 100% strain.