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High Operating Voltage Supercapacitor Using PPy/AC Composite Electrode Based on Simple Dipping Method

Author(s)
Kim, Kyoung Ho
Issued Date
2015-10
DOI
10.1155/2015/314893
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/17924
Fulltext
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jchem/2015/314893/
Citation
JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, v.2015, pp.314893
Abstract
As various wearable devices are emerging, self-generated power sources, such as piezoelectric generators, triboelectric generators, and thermoelectric generators, are of interest. To adapt self-generated power sources for application devices, a supercapacitor is necessary because of the short generation times (1-10 ms) and low generated power (1-100 mu W) of self-generated power sources. However, to date, supercapacitors are too large to be adapted for wearable devices. There have been many efforts to reduce the size of supercapacitors by using polypyrrole (PPy) for high energy supercapacitor electrodes. However, these supercapacitors have several disadvantages, such as a low operating voltage due to the use of an aqueous electrolyte, and complex manufacturing methods, such as the hydrogel and aerosol methods. In particular, the low operating voltage (similar to 1.0 V) is a significant issue because most electronic components operate above 3.0 V. In this study, we successfully demonstrated the high operating voltage (3.0 V) of a supercapacitor using a PPy/activated carbon (AC) composite electrode based on the chemical polymerization of the PPy by simple dipping. In addition, a twofold enhancement of its energy density was achieved compared with conventional supercapacitors using AC electrodes.
Publisher
HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION
ISSN
2090-9063
Keyword
WEARABLE DEVICESSTORAGE

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