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A stretchable and bendable all-solid-state pseudocapacitor with dodecylbenzenesulfonate-doped polypyrrole-coated vertically aligned carbon nanotubes partially embedded in PDMS.

Nanotechnology 2018 November 16
We present an all-solid-state flexible and stretchable pseudocapacitor composed of dodecylbenzenesulfonate-doped polypyrrole (PPy(DBS))-coated vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) partially embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate. VACNTs are grown via atmospheric-pressure chemical vapor deposition (APCVD) on a Si/SiO₂ substrate and transferred onto PDMS. Then the PPy(DBS) film is coated with a surface charge of 300 mC/cm2 on individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) via electropolymerization. The partial embedding of VACNTs in PDMS permits a rapid and facile integration of the PPy(DBS)/CNTs/PDMS structure to construct a flexible and stretchable supercapacitor electrode. The measured capacitance is 3.6 mF/cm² with a PVA-KOH gel electrolyte at a scan rate of 100 mV/s, which is maintained under stretching from 0% to 150% and bending/twisting angles from 0˚ to 180˚. This all-solid-state stretchable supercapacitor shows a stable galvanostatic performance during 10000 charge/discharge cycles with its capacitance retained at 109%.

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