DocumentCode
1291791
Title
Self-Rechargeable Paper Thin-Film Batteries: Performance and Applications
Author
Ferreira, Isabel ; Brás, Bruno ; Correia, Nuno ; Barquinha, Pedro ; Fortunato, Elvira ; Martins, Rodrigo
Author_Institution
Dept. de Cienc. dos Mater., New Univ. of Lisbon, Caparica, Portugal
Volume
6
Issue
8
fYear
2010
Firstpage
332
Lastpage
335
Abstract
This paper reports on the use of cellulose paper simultaneously as electrolyte, separation of electrodes, and physical support of a rechargeable battery. The deposition on both faces of a paper sheet of metal or metal oxides thin layers with different electrochemical potentials, respectively as anode and cathode, such as Cu and Al, lead to an output voltage of 0.70 V and a current density that varies between 150 nA/cm2 and 0.5 mA/cm2, subject to the paper composition, thickness and the degree of OHx species adsorbed in the paper matrix. The electrical output of the paper battery is independent of the electrodes thickness but strongly depends on the atmospheric relative humidity (RH), with a current density enhancement by more than 3 orders of magnitude when RH changes from 60% to 85%. Besides flexibility, low cost, low material consumption, environmental friendly, the power output of paper batteries can be adapted to the desired voltage-current needed, by proper integration. A 3-V prototype was fabricated to control the ON/OFF state of a paper transistor.
Keywords
secondary cells; atmospheric relative humidity; electrochemical potentials; rechargeable battery; self-rechargeable paper thin-film batteries; voltage 0.7 V; voltage 3 V; Anodes; Batteries; Cathodes; Copper; Costs; Current density; Electrodes; Humidity; Lead compounds; Materials; Transistors; Voltage; Auto-sustained paper batteries; fuel cells; paper transistors; thin-film power sources;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-319X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JDT.2010.2056672
Filename
5545544
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