Abstract

The demand for versatile flexible energy storage device has arisen due to their potential, application in wearable and portable electronic product. This study presents the characterization of graphite paper-based capacitor and supercapacitor that are produced utilising commercially available pencils to draw a design by developing cheap, green, and reliable low profile electrical electrodes. The objectives of this study are to design graphite paper-based electrodes for energy storage application, characterize the physical properties of the electrodes and electrical properties of the device. Material characterization have been performed including morphology analysis of the electrodes using field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), compositional structures by using Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and chemical properties of the graphitic electrodes using Raman spectroscopy. Next, the electrical performance of the pencil drawn capacitor and supercapacitor have been performed. It is found that the Acidic G/PANI-Paper supercapacitor sample shows the best electrical performance in terms of lowest resistance with 0.59 MΩ, 1.12 MΩ, 1.8 MΩ and highest capacitance with 27.5 μF, 38.1 μF, 55.25 μF for respective 6 cm2, 8 cm2 and 10 cm2 area size. These characteristics show that the graphite-paper based device has a great potential in flexible energy storage applications.

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