Mechanically Improving Ion Diffusion in Layered Conducting Polymers for Compact Energy Storage
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Xiao, Kefeng
Liang, Jiaxing
Liu, Huabo
Yang, Taimin
Han, Junwei
Fang, Ruopian
Xu, Hongyi
Yang, Quan Hong
Wang, Da Wei
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Layered conducting polymers have drawn widespread interest in electrochemical energy systems with capacitive ion storage. However, the semi-infinite ion diffusion through the lengthy path within their lamellar structures restricts the power performance, especially in high mass loading electrodes (>10 mg cm-2). Herein, we improve the ion diffusion in layered conducting polymers by constructing ion-penetrable defects through mechanical modulation of hydrogen bonding, i.e., ball milling. The ball-milled layered conducting polymers endow the fabrication of high mass loading (up to 30 mg cm-2) electrodes for electrochemical capacitors (ECs) with a remarkable areal capacitance of 1.71 F cm-2 and volumetric capacitance of 148.2 F cm-3 at 150 mA cm-2. Asymmetric ECs are further prototyped, delivering a high areal energy of 0.916 mWh cm-2 and a volumetric energy of 28.68 Wh L-1 at 12.5 mW cm-2. These findings represent a critical step forward to the practical application of layered conducting polymers for high-power devices with miniaturized configuration.
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