Paper-Based Solid-State Micro-Supercapacitors Fabricated by Hydrophobic Wax Barrier Printing
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Flexible and small-scale energy storage technologies are critical for future applications such as wearable electronics. In this context, paper has emerged as a lightweight, low-cost, and ecologically friendly flexible substrate for energy-storage devices. This paper presents a simple method for fabricating a micro-supercapacitor (MSC) using a wax printing approach that can achieve high resolution without requiring complex processes. In addition, the developed MnO2- Au-paper (MAP) microelectrodes with high porosity exhibit enhanced charge and ion transfer while maintaining a stable flexibility. The solid-state micro-supercapacitor delivers a very large areal capacitance of 624.32 mF cm-2 at 0.2 mA cm-2 and is stable under external stress. The highest energy and power densities obtained for the present MSCs (55.5 μWh cm-2 and 1.59 mW cm-2, respectively), are much larger than those previously reported for pseudocapacitive MSCs, including flexible ones.