Stretchable, self-healable, and photodegradable supercapacitor based on a polyelectrolyte crosslinked via dynamic host-guest interaction
- Authors
- Kim, Jaeik; Kim, Jung Wook; Kim, Somin; Keum, Kayeon; Park, Junyoung; Jeong, Yu Ra; Jin, Sang Woo; Ha, Jeong Sook
- Issue Date
- 15-10월-2021
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
- Keywords
- Self-healable; Stretchable; Photodegradable; Supercapacitor; Host-guest interaction
- Citation
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.422
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
- Volume
- 422
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/127616
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130121
- ISSN
- 1385-8947
- Abstract
- We report on the fabrication of a high performance multi-functional supercapacitor which is intrinsically stretchable, self-healable, and photodegradable. A repeatedly stretchable (500 times), photodegradable hydrogel that self-heals quickly at room temperature without any trigger is synthesized by crosslinking of azobenzeno-polyacrylamide (Azo-PAM) and water-soluble alpha-cyclodextrin polymer (alpha-CDP) via dynamic host-guest interaction. With the Azo-PAM/alpha-CDP/LiCl hydrogel as polyelectrolyte, the stretchable, self-healable, and photodegradable supercapacitor is fabricated. After complete bisection, the supercapacitor recovers its electrochemical performance by physical contact in air-ambient conditions and maintains its performance upon multiple cycles of self-healing at a single bisected location. It also maintains elastic performance even after repeated stretching and self-healing. Finally, the supercapacitor exhibits photodegrading performance, dissolving in water upon UV-irradiation after use. This work demonstrates the superior performance and high potential of our newly devised stretchable, self-healable, and photodegradable supercapacitor as a smart energy storage device for next-generation durable and eco-friendly wearable electronics.
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