Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector
This paper challenges the fabrication of a thin film energy storage device on a flexible polymer substrate specifically by replacing most commonly used metal foil current collectors with coated current collectors. Mass‐manufacturable spray‐coating technology enables the fabrication of two different...
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doaj-2acda867420e469a8aee13b57dbf51d82020-11-25T02:51:48ZengElectronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)ETRI Journal1225-64632233-73262017-12-0139687487910.4218/etrij.2017-008610.4218/etrij.2017-0086Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current CollectorSeong Man YoonYunseok JangJeongdai JoJeung Sang GoThis paper challenges the fabrication of a thin film energy storage device on a flexible polymer substrate specifically by replacing most commonly used metal foil current collectors with coated current collectors. Mass‐manufacturable spray‐coating technology enables the fabrication of two different half‐cell electric double layer capacitors (EDLC) with a spray‐coated silver paste current collector and a Ni foil current collector. The larger specific capacitances of the half‐cell EDLC with the spray‐coated silver current collector are obtained as 103.86 F/g and 76.8 F/g for scan rates of 10 mV/s and 500 mV/s, respectively. Further, even though the half‐cell EDLC with the spray‐coated current collector is heavier than that with the Ni foil current collector, smaller Warburg impedance and contact resistance are characterized from Nyquist plots. For the applied voltages ranging from −0.5 V to 0.5 V, the spray‐coated thin film energy storage device exhibits a better performance.https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2017-0086Current collectorElectric double layer capacitorEnergy storageSpray coating |
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Seong Man Yoon Yunseok Jang Jeongdai Jo Jeung Sang Go Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector ETRI Journal Current collector Electric double layer capacitor Energy storage Spray coating |
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Seong Man Yoon Yunseok Jang Jeongdai Jo Jeung Sang Go |
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Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector |
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Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector |
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Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector |
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Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector |
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Thin Film Energy Storage Device with Spray‐Coated Sliver Paste Current Collector |
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thin film energy storage device with spray‐coated sliver paste current collector |
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Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) |
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ETRI Journal |
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1225-6463 2233-7326 |
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This paper challenges the fabrication of a thin film energy storage device on a flexible polymer substrate specifically by replacing most commonly used metal foil current collectors with coated current collectors. Mass‐manufacturable spray‐coating technology enables the fabrication of two different half‐cell electric double layer capacitors (EDLC) with a spray‐coated silver paste current collector and a Ni foil current collector. The larger specific capacitances of the half‐cell EDLC with the spray‐coated silver current collector are obtained as 103.86 F/g and 76.8 F/g for scan rates of 10 mV/s and 500 mV/s, respectively. Further, even though the half‐cell EDLC with the spray‐coated current collector is heavier than that with the Ni foil current collector, smaller Warburg impedance and contact resistance are characterized from Nyquist plots. For the applied voltages ranging from −0.5 V to 0.5 V, the spray‐coated thin film energy storage device exhibits a better performance. |
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Current collector Electric double layer capacitor Energy storage Spray coating |
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