2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.156757
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Laser carbonization of lignin-based fiber membranes with heating treatment for flexible supercapacitors

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“…However, this process technology is highly dependent on the composition of the slurry, the formulation conditions, and the collector fluid, resulting in inefficient mixing of electrode materials, as well as difficult control of the interfacial composition, which makes it difficult to efficiently exploit the electrochemical properties of the active materials. With the development of nanotechnology, electrostatic spinning, photolithography, 3D printing, laser direct writing, and other industrialized technical means of electrode preparation are considered the most promising technical means in the future [99][100][101][102][103][104]. Among them, femtosecond laser-based direct writing technology has been a hot research topic [105][106][107][108].…”
Section: Flexible Energy Storage Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this process technology is highly dependent on the composition of the slurry, the formulation conditions, and the collector fluid, resulting in inefficient mixing of electrode materials, as well as difficult control of the interfacial composition, which makes it difficult to efficiently exploit the electrochemical properties of the active materials. With the development of nanotechnology, electrostatic spinning, photolithography, 3D printing, laser direct writing, and other industrialized technical means of electrode preparation are considered the most promising technical means in the future [99][100][101][102][103][104]. Among them, femtosecond laser-based direct writing technology has been a hot research topic [105][106][107][108].…”
Section: Flexible Energy Storage Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%