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Research trends on energy storage and conversion systems based on electrically conductive mulberry papers: a mini review

Authors
Han, YurimCheong, Jun YoungHwang, Byungil
Issue Date
May-2023
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Keywords
Energy conversion; Energy storage; Flexible supercapacitor; Mulberry paper
Citation
Cellulose, v.30, no.7, pp 4097 - 4113
Pages
17
Journal Title
Cellulose
Volume
30
Number
7
Start Page
4097
End Page
4113
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/66939
DOI
10.1007/s10570-023-05170-3
ISSN
0969-0239
1572-882X
Abstract
Recently, mulberry paper has attracted much attention as a substrate for paper-based energy storage and conversion systems due to the excellent mechanical and chemical stability arising from its holocellulose-based structure and low lignin content, which overcome the limitations of typical cellulose-based paper. The formation of an electrically conducting layer on the mulberry paper is a key step in fabricating the mulberry paper-based energy storage and conversion system. Various methods such as coating, printing, composite formation, and carbonization have been used to provide mulberry paper with electrical conductivity. The properties of mulberry paper electrodes largely depend on the choice of fabrication method, with each method having distinct advantages and disadvantages. Despite of the importance of the processing technology for forming the conducting layer, no comprehensive review on the topic exists to-date, especially with respect to mulberry paper. Hence, the present review introduces the research trends on mulberry paper-based energy storage and conversion devices, and focuses on the technology for fabricating the conducting layer. The advantages and disadvantages of the various fabrication methods are discussed in order to provide a future research direction for mulberry paper-based electrode fabrication, and for its application to the energy storage and conversion system.
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