Electrochimica Acta, Vol.211, 411-419, 2016
Flexible fiber hybrid supercapacitor with NiCo2O4 nanograss@carbon fiber and bio-waste derived high surface area porous carbon
Flexible, light weight and portable energy storage devices are receiving much attention for flexible electronic applications. Nonetheless, these conventional two-dimensional (2D) or planar structured flexible energy storage devices could not meet the demand for wearable or textile electronics. To meet this demand, in this work, a novel flexible fiber hybrid supercapacitor (HSC) is fabricated using NiCo2O4 nanograss (NG)-array coated carbon fiber (NiCo2O4 NG@CF) as the positive electrode to provide a pseudocapacitance and porous carbon coated carbon fiber electrode as the negative electrode to provide an electric double-layer capacitance (EDLC). Particularly, the porous carbon is prepared from Lemon peel waste to obtain a low cost electrode material. Interestingly, the fabricated HSC exhibits a maximum specific capacitance of 17.5 F g(-1) (25.03 mF cm(-2)) and an energy density of 6.61 Wh kg(-1) (9.46 mWh cm(-2)) at the current of 1 mA, which is far better than previous reports. Moreover, three knitted fiber HSCs connected in series could successfully power up a red LED, even at a folded condition. It is believed that this type of fiber HSC could be a potential candidate for flexible/wearable electronic applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.