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Flexible Batteries: Ultrathin Co3O4 Layers with Large Contact Area on Carbon Fibers as High-Performance Electrode for Flexible Zinc–Air Battery Integrated with Flexible Display (Adv. Energy Mater. 18/2017)

Flexible Batteries: Ultrathin Co3O4 Layers with Large Contact Area on Carbon Fibers as High-Performance Electrode for Flexible Zinc–Air Battery Integrated with Flexible Display (Adv. Energy Mater. 18/2017)
Tianpin Wu, Jie Liu, Zhi Liu, Wenbin Hu, Xiaopeng Han, Lu Ma, Xu Chen, Cheng Zhong, Jun Lu, Yida Deng, Bin Liu
Ultrathin and mesoporous cobalt oxide layers are in situ grown on the surface of carbon fibers with large interfacial contact area as high-performance air electrode for a flexible rechargeable zinc-air battery integrated with a flexible display device. The whole integrated device not only possesses excellent flexibility but also has shape-tailorable capability that can operate during the tailoring processes. This is reported by Cheng Zhong, Yida Deng, and co-workers in article number 1700779.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201770096

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