Supercapacitors (SCs) are playing a key role for the development of self-powered and self-sustaining integrated systems for different fields ranging from remote sensing, robotics and medical devices. SC miniaturization and integration into more complex systems that include energy harvesters and func- tional devices are valuable strategies that address system autonomy. Here, we discuss about novel SC fabrication and integration approaches. Specifically, we report about the results of interdisciplinary ac- tivities on the development of thin, flexible SCs by an additive technology based on Supersonic Cluster Beam Deposition (SCBD) to be implemented into supercapacitive electrolyte gated transistors and supercapacitive microbial fuel cells. Such systems integrate at materials level the specific functions of devices, like electric switch or energy harvesting with the reversible energy storage capability. These studies might open new frontiers for the development and application of new multifunction-energy storage elements.

Soavi, F., Bettini, L., Piseri, P., Milani, P., Santoro, C., Atanassov, P., et al. (2016). Miniaturized supercapacitors: key materials and structures towards autonomous and sustainable devices and systems. JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, 326, 717-725 [10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.04.131].

Miniaturized supercapacitors: key materials and structures towards autonomous and sustainable devices and systems

Santoro C;
2016

Abstract

Supercapacitors (SCs) are playing a key role for the development of self-powered and self-sustaining integrated systems for different fields ranging from remote sensing, robotics and medical devices. SC miniaturization and integration into more complex systems that include energy harvesters and func- tional devices are valuable strategies that address system autonomy. Here, we discuss about novel SC fabrication and integration approaches. Specifically, we report about the results of interdisciplinary ac- tivities on the development of thin, flexible SCs by an additive technology based on Supersonic Cluster Beam Deposition (SCBD) to be implemented into supercapacitive electrolyte gated transistors and supercapacitive microbial fuel cells. Such systems integrate at materials level the specific functions of devices, like electric switch or energy harvesting with the reversible energy storage capability. These studies might open new frontiers for the development and application of new multifunction-energy storage elements.
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Flexible micro supercapacitor; Electrochemical double layer; Supersonic cluster beam deposition; Electrolyte gated transistor; Microbial fuel cell;
English
2016
326
717
725
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Soavi, F., Bettini, L., Piseri, P., Milani, P., Santoro, C., Atanassov, P., et al. (2016). Miniaturized supercapacitors: key materials and structures towards autonomous and sustainable devices and systems. JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, 326, 717-725 [10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.04.131].
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