Wearable and flexible graphene/Ti(OH)4 fiber electrode with high volumetric capacitance and energy density

Fei Ye, Tiehu Li, Yongkang Han, Jing Li, Seah Hong Siong Nickolas, Jiahe Chen, Amir Zada, Yiting Sun, Yanying Han, Alei Dang

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Abstract

Fiber-based supercapacitors (FSCs) as flexible energy storage devices have attracted considerable attention for applications in portable and wearable electronics. However, the stacked micro-structure and poor faradaic activity of fiber electrodes assembled from two-dimensional materials severely impede dynamic transport and charge storage of electrolyte ions. Herein, we developed a novel graphene/Ti(OH)4 (Gr/Ti(OH)4) fiber electrode by in-situ chemical hydrolysis, self-assembly of graphene oxide/Ti(OH)4 hybrid flakes, wet-spinning and subsequent reduction strategies. Benefiting from the strong covalent bonds and Van der Waals' force between Ti(OH)4 and graphene flakes, the produced Gr/Ti(OH)4 fiber electrode exhibited enhanced tensile strength of 483.60 MPa and elongation at break of 2.07 %, which are beyond most of the reported fiber based electrodes. Meanwhile, the assembled symmetric Gr/Ti(OH)4-based FSC demonstrated high volumetric capacitance of 188.04 F cm−3 at 0.5 A cm−3, 98.6 % capacitance retention over 5000 cycles, and a high energy density of 15.39 mWh cm−3 at a power density of 1982.73 mW cm−3. Meanwhile, Gr/Ti(OH)4 FSC also exhibited the excellent wearability and electrochemical stability, where 98 % capacitance retention of FSCs can be maintained after 1000 cycles bending at 90°. Thus, this work paves a new path for the design and fabrication of high-performance FSCs, demonstrating wide applications in wearable and portable electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number181796
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume1036
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Electrode
  • Fiber-shaped supercapacitor
  • Flexibility
  • Graphene
  • Ti(OH)

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