articleACS NanoSep 13, 2010Closed access

Thin, Flexible Secondary Li-Ion Paper Batteries

Stanford University

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Abstract

There is a strong interest in thin, flexible energy storage devices to meet modern society needs for applications such as interactive packaging, radio frequency sensing, and consumer products. In this article, we report a new structure of thin, flexible Li-ion batteries using paper as separators and free-standing carbon nanotube thin films as both current collectors. The current collectors and Li-ion battery materials are integrated onto a single sheet of paper through a lamination process. The paper functions as both a mechanical substrate and separator membrane with lower impedance than commercial separators. The CNT film functions as a current collector for both the anode and the cathode with a low sheet…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Anode
  • Current collector
  • Thin film
  • Separator (oil production)
  • Cathode
  • Optoelectronics
  • Carbon nanotube
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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