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    Bendable RuO2/graphene thin film for fully flexible supercapacitor electrodes with superior stability

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    Ruthenium oxide (RuO2) is fabricated on graphene (Gr)-coated Copper (Cu) foil by using a cathodic electroplating technique for flexible supercapacitor electrode applications. The electrochemical properties of the RuO2/Gr/Cu electrode are investigated with a conventional three electrode configuration in 0.5 M H2SO4 electrolyte. The graphene insertion layer plays a key role in improving the structural and electrochemical properties of the RuO2 electrode film under the bent condition. The electrode exhibits a specific capacitance of 1561 F g(-1) (0.015 F cm(-1)) at a scan rate of 5 mV s(-1) and a significantly improved retention of 98% under the bent condition. The flexible RuO2/Gr/Cu electrode exhibits a high energy density of similar to 13 Wh kg(-1) at a power density of similar to 21 kW kg(-1). The excellent capacitance retention and electrochemical stability of the flexible RuO2/Gr/Cu electrode are due to the improved mechanical adhesion between the RuO2 and the current collector. This flexible RuO2/Gr/Cu film could be used as a supercapacitor electrode with a high capacity and long-cycle life for the next-generation flexible electronic applications
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