Flexible graphene-based lithium ion batteries with ultrafast charge and discharge rates

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There is growing interest in thin, lightweight, and flexible energy storage devices to meet the special needs for next-generation, high-performance, flexible electronics. Here we report a thin, lightweight, and flexible lithium ion battery made from graphene foam, a three-dimensional, flexible, and conductive interconnected network, as a current collector, loaded with Li 4Ti 5O 12 and LiFePO 4, for use as anode and cathode, respectively. No metal current collectors, conducting additives, or binders are used. The excellent electrical conductivity and pore structure of the hybrid electrodes enable rapid electron and ion transport. For example, the Li 4Ti 5O 12/ graphene foam electrode shows a high rate up to 200 C, equivalent to a full discharge in 18 s. Using them, we demonstrate a thin, lightweight, and flexible full lithium ion battery with a high-rate performance and energy density that can be repeatedly bent to a radius of 5 mm without structural failure and performance loss.

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Li, N., Chen, Z., Ren, W., Li, F., & Cheng, H. M. (2012). Flexible graphene-based lithium ion batteries with ultrafast charge and discharge rates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(43), 17360–17365. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1210072109

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