ChemPhysChem, volume 26, issue 4

Recent progress of flexible solid‐state supercapacitors: electrodes, electrolytes and practical application

Geng Wei 1, 2, 3
Ping Chen 2, 4
Jinyu Wu 2, 4
Liang Yongfang 2, 4
Jianghai LI 2, 4
Haifu Huang 2
Zhiqiang Lan 2, 4
Xianqing Liang 2, 4
Wenzheng Zhou 2, 4
Peilin Qing 5, 6
Shaolong Tang 1, 3
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-29
Journal: ChemPhysChem
scimago Q2
SJR0.623
CiteScore4.6
Impact factor2.3
ISSN14394235, 14397641
Abstract

Flexible solid‐state supercapacitors (FSSCs) have garnered significant attention due to their advantages, including lightness, adaptability, enhanced safety, and extensive operational potential windows. These features make them highly suitable as energy storage devices for the next generation of portable and flexible electronics. The recent surge in the development and remarkable breakthroughs in novel wearable electronics have further propelled research into FSSCs. Nevertheless, several pressing issues need to be addressed in this field, including synthesizing flexible electrode materials with superior electrochemical energy storage capabilities, enhancing the physicochemical properties of solid gel polymer electrolytes, particularly in extreme environments, and ensuring effective contact between electrodes and gel electrolytes. This paper presents an overview of the latest advancements in FSSCs, focusing on electrode materials and electrolytes. Additionally, it delves into the current challenges and future prospects of FSSCs.

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