Graphene Oxide-Based Electrode Inks for 3D-Printed Lithium-Ion Batteries

Advanced Materials
Kun FuLiangbing Hu

Abstract

All-component 3D-printed lithium-ion batteries are fabricated by printing graphene-oxide-based composite inks and solid-state gel polymer electrolyte. An entirely 3D-printed full cell features a high electrode mass loading of 18 mg cm(-2) , which is normalized to the overall area of the battery. This all-component printing can be extended to the fabrication of multidimensional/multiscale complex-structures of more energy-storage devices.

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