The preparation of carbon nanotube/MnO2 composite fiber and its application to flexible micro-supercapacitor

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In recent years, flexible electronic devices pursued for potential applications. The design and the fabrication of a novel flexible nanoarchitecture by coating electrical conductive MWCNT fiber with ultrathin films of MnO2 to achieve high specific capacitance, for micro-supercapacitors electrode applications, are demonstrated here. The MWCNT/MnO2 composite fiber electrode was prepared by the electrochemical deposition which was carried out through using two different methods: cyclic voltammetry and potentiostatic methods. The cyclic voltammetry method can get "crumpled paper ball" morphology MnO2 which has bigger specific capacitances than that achieved by potentiostatic method. The flexible micro-supercapacitor was fabricated by twisting two aligned MWCNT fibers and showed an area specific capacitance of 2.43 mF/cm2. The flexible micro-supercapacitors also enable promising applications in various fields. © 2013 Li Li et al.

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Li, L., Chen, C., Xie, J., Shao, Z., & Yang, F. (2013). The preparation of carbon nanotube/MnO2 composite fiber and its application to flexible micro-supercapacitor. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/821071

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