Modern Developments for Textile-Based Supercapacitors

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Smart textiles are transforming the future of wearable technology, and due to that, there has been a great deal of new research looking for alternative energy storage. Supercapacitors offer high discharge rates, flexibility, and long life cycles and can be integrated fully into a textile. Optimization of these new systems includes utilizing electrically conductive materials, employing successful electrostatic charge and/or faradaic responses, and fabricating a textile-based energy storage system without disrupting comfort, washability, and life cycle. This paper examines recent developments in fabrication methods and materials used to create textile supercapacitors and what challenges still remain.

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Newby, S., Mirihanage, W., & Fernando, A. (2023, April 11). Modern Developments for Textile-Based Supercapacitors. ACS Omega. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c01176

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