초록 |
The conducting polymers (CP) limited their feasibility in stretchable electronics due to their inheritance properties. The cross-linkage between CP and non-ionic surfactant helps to improve the conductivity, transparency, and mechanical strain. In this work, 6 vol% Triton X-100 doped CP electrode exhibits DC conductivity (3622 S/cm), transparency (92%), and electrical conductivity retention (92%) under repetitive stretch-release cycles at 100% tensile strain. The CP electrode shows stable performance due to the π-π stacking interaction and O-H stretching confirmed by ATR-FTIR. Furthermore, the CP electrode shows the areal capacitance of 2.1 mF/cm2 at a scan rate of 20 mV/s. The results confirm the CP can greatly boost the chances to implant in next-generation smart stretchable all-solid-state supercapacitor. |