Scalable Fabrication and Integration of Graphene Microsupercapacitors through Full Inkjet Printing

ACS Nano. 2017 Aug 22;11(8):8249-8256. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.7b03354. Epub 2017 Jul 17.

Abstract

A simple full-inkjet-printing technique is developed for the scalable fabrication of graphene-based microsupercapacitors (MSCs) on various substrates. High-performance graphene inks are formulated by integrating the electrochemically exfoliated graphene with a solvent exchange technique to reliably print graphene interdigitated electrodes with tunable geometry and thickness. Along with the printed polyelectrolyte, poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid), the fully printed graphene-based MSCs attain the highest areal capacitance of ∼0.7 mF/cm2, substantially advancing the state-of-art of all-solid-state MSCs with printed graphene electrodes. The full printing solution enables scalable fabrication of MSCs and effective connection of them in parallel and/or in series at various scales. Remarkably, more than 100 devices have been connected to form large-scale MSC arrays as power banks on both silicon wafers and Kapton. Without any extra protection or encapsulation, the MSC arrays can be reliably charged up to 12 V and retain the performance even 8 months after fabrication.

Keywords: electrochemically exfoliated graphene; full inkjet printing; large-scale integration; microsupercapacitors; polyelectrolyte.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't