Smart electrochromic supercapacitors based on highly stable transparent conductive graphene/CuS network electrodes

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Abstract

A well-designed flexible ITO-free electrochromic supercapacitor was obtained using a hybrid graphene/CuS network on PET (G-CuS) as the transparent conductive electrode (TCE). This new type of TCE was produced by photolithography, chemical vapor deposition and a low temperature solvothermal reaction. The TCE achieves a sheet resistance (Rs) as low as ∼20 Ω sq-1 with a high transmittance of over 85%. In particular, the G-CuS TCE displays a remarkable flexible stability under bending stresses and an excellent chemical stability through the polyaniline (PANI) electrodeposition in acid solution. The PANI/G-CuS electrode gave a favorable area capacitance of 17.3 mF cm-2 at 0.025 mA cm-2 along with a large optical modulation of 40.1% (620 nm). More intuitively, a symmetrical supercapacitor of PANI/G-CuS was fabricated with H2SO4-PVA hydrogel as the electrolyte, and its noticeable color variation enables users to evaluate the level of stored energy by the naked eye in a predictable manner. This work may provide a practical route to the fabrication of stable TCEs in smart supercapacitors.

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Yao, P., Xie, S., Ye, M., Yu, R., Liu, Q., Yan, D., … Liu, X. Y. (2017). Smart electrochromic supercapacitors based on highly stable transparent conductive graphene/CuS network electrodes. RSC Advances, 7(46), 29088–29095. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra04476c

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