Design and Fabrication of Printed Paper-Based Hybrid Micro-Supercapacitor by using Graphene and Redox-Active Electrolyte

ChemSusChem. 2018 Jun 11;11(11):1849-1856. doi: 10.1002/cssc.201800426. Epub 2018 May 22.

Abstract

Inspired by future needs of flexible, simple, and low-cost energy storage devices, smart graphene-based micro-supercapacitors on conventional Xerox paper substrates were developed. The use of redox-active species (iodine redox couple) was explored to further improve the paper device's performance. The device based on printed graphene paper itself already had a remarkable maximum volumetric capacitance of 29.6 mF cm-3 (volume of whole device) at 6.5 mA cm-3 . The performance of the hybrid electrode with redox-active potassium iodide at the graphene surface was tested. Remarkably, the hybrid device showed improved volumetric capacitance of 130 mF cm-3 . The maximum energy density for a graphene+KI device in H2 SO4 electrolyte was estimated to be 0.026 mWh cm-3 . Thus, this work offers a new simple, and lightweight micro-supercapacitor based on low-cost printed graphene paper, which will have great applications in portable electronics.

Keywords: electrochemistry; electrolytes; graphene; portable electronics; supercapacitors.