Synergy of W<sub>18</sub>O<sub>49</sub> and Polyaniline
for Smart Supercapacitor Electrode Integrated with Energy Level Indicating
Functionality
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Abstract
Supercapacitors are important energy storage technologies
in fields
such as fuel-efficient transport and renewable energy. State-of-the-art
supercapacitors are capable of supplanting conventional batteries
in real applications, and supercapacitors with novel features and
functionalities have been sought for years. Herein, we report the
realization of a new concept, a smart supercapacitor, which functions
as a normal supercapacitor in energy storage and also communicates
the level of stored energy through multiple-stage pattern indications
integrated into the device. The metal-oxide W<sub>18</sub>O<sub>49</sub> and polyaniline constitute the pattern and background, respectively.
Both materials possess excellent electrochemical and electrochromic
behaviors and operate in different potential windows, −0.5–0
V (W<sub>18</sub>O<sub>49</sub>) and 0–0.8 V (polyaniline).
The intricate cooperation of the two materials enables the supercapacitor
to work in a widened, 1.3 V window while displaying variations in
color schemes depending on the level of energy storage. We believe
that our success in integrating this new functionality into a supercapacitor
may open the door to significant opportunities in the development
of future supercapacitors with imaginative and humanization features