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Advances in paper-based battery research for biodegradable energy storage

Thando Juqu, Shane Clayton Willenberg, Keagan Pokpas, Natasha Ross

2022Advanced Sensor and Energy Materials33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increased demand for energy due to industrialisation and a steadily growing population has placed greater strain on the development of eco-friendly energy storage devices in recent years. Current methods with high efficiency are limited by high costs and waste. As a result, greater importance has been placed on the development of low-cost, lightweight, flexible, and biodegradable energy storage systems developed from paper and paper-like substrates. This study reviews recent advances in paper-based battery and supercapacitor research, with a focus on materials used to improve their electrochemical performance. Special mention is made of energy-storage configurations ranging from metal-air and metal-ion batteries to supercapacitors. Furthermore, methods of fabrication, functional materials, and efficiency are reviewed to offer prospects for future research into the field of paper-based Na-ion batteries. The review provides an updated discussion of recent research conducted in the field of paper-based energy systems published over the last five years and highlights the challenges for their commercial integration prospects.

Topics & Concepts

Energy storageBattery (electricity)SupercapacitorElectrochemical energy storageSystems engineeringNanotechnologyProcess engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Materials scienceBusinessElectrochemistryPower (physics)ElectrodeChemistryPhysicsPhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced battery technologies research
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