3D-Printed Silicone Substrates as Highly Deformable Electrodes for Stretchable Li-Ion Batteries

Sekar Praveen, Taehyung Kim, Soon Phil Jung, Chang Woo Lee

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Abstract

Stretchable energy storage devices receive a considerable attention at present due to their growing demand for powering wearable electronics. A vital component in stretchable energy storage devices is its electrode which should endure a large and repeated number of mechanical deformations during its prolonged use. It is crucial to develop a technology to fabricate highly deformable electrode in an easy and an economic manner. Here, the fabrication of stretchable electrode substrates using 3D-printing technology is reported. The ink for fabricating it contains a mixture of sacrificial sugar particles and polydimethylsiloxane resin which solidifies upon thermal curing. The printed stretchable substrate attains a porous structure after leaching the sugar particles in water. The resulting printed porous stretchable substrates are then utilized as electrodes for Li-ion batteries (LIBs) after loading them with electrode materials. The batteries with stretchable electrodes exhibit a decent electrochemical performance comparable to that of the conventional electrodes. The stretchable electrodes also exhibit a stable electrochemical performance under various mechanical deformations and even after several hundreds of stretch/release cycles. This work provides a feasible route for constructing LIBs with high stretchability and enhanced electrochemical performance thereby providing a platform for realizing stretchable batteries for next generation wearable electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2205817
JournalSmall
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • 3D-printing
  • Li-ion batteries
  • silicones
  • stretchable electrodes

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