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Ultra-thin flexible screen printed rechargeable polymer battery for wearable electronic applications

  • Z. Tehrani
  • , T. Korochkina
  • , S. Govindarajan
  • , D.J. Thomas
  • , J.O. O'Mahony
  • , Jeffrey Kettle
  • , T.C. Claypole
  • , D.T. Gethin
    • Swansea University
    • Waterford Institute of Technology

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    Abstract

    This research has demonstrated how an ultra-thin rechargeable battery technology has been fabricated using screen printing technology. The screen printing process enabled the sequential deposition of current collector, electrode and separator/electrolyte materials onto a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate in order to form both flexible and rechargeable electrodes for a battery application. The anode and cathode fabricated were based on the conducting poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophen): poly (styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT: PSS) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) which were combined to form the electrodes. The difference in the oxidation level between the two electrodes produced an open circuit voltage of 0.60 V and displayed a practical specific capacity of 5.5 mAh g−1. The battery developed had an active surface area of 400 mm2 and a device thickness of 440 μm. The chemistry developed during this study displayed long-term cycling potential and proves the stability of the cells for continued usage. This technology has direct uses in future personal wearable electronic devices.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)386-394
    JournalOrganic Electronics
    Volume26
    Issue numberNovember
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2015

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