Elastic fiber electrode, micro-supercapacitor using same, and preparation method therefor
US-2017309409-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US10276310B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10276310-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715663998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A wire shaped carbon fiber electrode is disclosed. The carbon fiber electrode includes braided strings of carbon fiber. The carbon fiber electrode is fabricated in a simple process, facilitating its practical application to clothes. In addition, the carbon fiber electrode possesses high capacitance and structural stability and is easily applicable to various wearable devices. Also disclosed are a wire-type supercapacitor including the carbon fiber electrode, a NO 2 sensor including the supercapacitor, and a UV sensor including the supercapacitor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wire shaped carbon fiber electrode comprising: braided strings of carbon fiber coated with a plurality of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers, the carbon nanotubes being coated with a plurality of sequentially formed nanowire layers; wherein a number of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers is different than a number of sequentially formed nanowire layers. 2. The wire shaped carbon fiber electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the wire shaped carbon fiber electrode comprises three strings of carbon fiber. 3. The wire shaped carbon fiber electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the number of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers is greater than the number of sequentially formed V 2 O 5 nanowire layers. 4. The wire shaped carbon fiber electrode according to claim 3 , wherein the sequentially formed nanowire layers comprise V 2 O 5 nanowires. 5. A wire-type supercapacitor comprising: the wire shaped carbon fiber electrode; a solid-state electrolyte; and a separator; wherein the wire shaped carbon fiber electrode comprises braided strings of carbon fiber coated with a plurality of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers, the carbon nanotubes being coated with a plurality of sequentially formed nanowire layers, characterized in that a number of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers is different than a number of sequentially formed nanowire layers. 6. The wire-type supercapacitor according to claim 5 , wherein the solid-state electrolyte comprises 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, LiCl, and Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles. 7. The wire-type supercapacitor according to claim 6 , wherein the separator is a cellulose separator. 8. A NO 2 sensor comprising: a wire-type supercapacitor; wherein the wire-type supercapacitor comprises solid-state electrolyte; a separator, and an wire shaped carbon fiber electrode comprising braided strings of carbon fiber coated with a plurality of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers, the carbon nanotubes being coated with a plurality of sequentially formed nanowire layers, characterized in that a number of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers is different than a number of sequentially formed nanowire layers. 9. A UV sensor comprising: a wire-type supercapacitor; wherein the wire-type supercapacitor comprises solid-state electrolyte; a separator, and an wire shaped carbon fiber electrode comprising braided strings of carbon fiber coated with a plurality of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers, the carbon nanotubes being coated with a plurality of sequentially formed nanowire layers, characterized in that a number of sequentially formed carbon nanotube layers is different than a number of sequentially formed nanowire layers.
characterised by their structure, e.g. multi-layered, porosity or surface features · CPC title
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characterised by structural features of the materials making up or comprised in the electrodes, e.g. form, surface area or porosity; characterised by the structural features of powders or particles used therefor · CPC title
Solid electrolytes, e.g. gels; Additives therein · CPC title
Energy storage using capacitors · CPC title
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