Abstract

The increasing focus on the environment-friendly electronics and requirement of easily disposable nonhazardous waste has introduced the cellulose paper as an attractive choice for energy storage devices. The disposal of commercially used energy storage devices is a major problem, and it has a great threat to a sustainable environment. Paper-based flexible and low-cost energy storage devices are recently gaining much research attention and are highly needed in various industrial applications. This field is undergoing exciting innovations and holds enormous opportunities for further developments. In this chapter, we review the current developments of the paper-based energy storage devices, their fabrication methods, design strategies, application areas, and challenges for their further growth. An industrial/technological roadmap is also provided to help the readers to understand the future directions in this field.

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