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dc.contributor.advisorNicolosi, Valeriaen
dc.contributor.authorShandra, Anastasiiaen
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-12T08:09:18Z
dc.date.available2025-03-12T08:09:18Z
dc.date.issued2025en
dc.date.submitted2025en
dc.identifier.citationShandra, Anastasiia, Novel Technique for Developing E-Textiles: Printing MXene Supercapacitors on Fabrics for Wearable Electronics, Trinity College Dublin, School of Chemistry, Chemistry, 2025en
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dc.description.abstractThe increasing demand for miniaturised and flexible wearable electronics is driving the rapid growth of electronic textiles (e-textiles). In this context, microsupercapacitors (MSCs) are becoming essential as energy storage solutions, offering high-power density and extended lifespans. Herein, a novel approach is introduced using aerosol-jet printing (AJP) to fabricate e-textiles with additive-free and pseudocapacitive Ti3C2Tx MXene ink. AJP offers superior resolution and cost-effectiveness for rapid prototyping, while Ti3C2Tx exhibits excellent electrical conductivity, solution-processability, electrochemical activity, and mechanical flexibility. Our printed flexible MXene@Fabric electrodes achieve high areal capacitance of up to 4.387 F cm-2, great rate capability, excellent cyclability, and good washability. The fabricated current collector-free symmetrical MSCs on cotton deliver an areal capacitance of 381 mF cm-2 (at 2 mV s-1) in poly(vinyl alcohol)/sulfuric acid gel electrolyte, outperforming up-to-date printed MXene/textile-based MSCs. These findings demonstrate the transformative potential of integrating MSCs via AJP, paving the way for enhanced energy storage in a wide variety of flexible, breathable, and washable textile-based devices, thereby catalysing a paradigm shift in wearable electronics.en
dc.publisherTrinity College Dublin. School of Chemistry. Discipline of Chemistryen
dc.rightsYen
dc.subjecte-textilesen
dc.subjectMXenesen
dc.subjectflexible microsupercapacitorsen
dc.subjectaerosol jet printingen
dc.subjectwearable electronicsen
dc.subjectenergy storageen
dc.subjectadditive manufacturingen
dc.titleNovel Technique for Developing E-Textiles: Printing MXene Supercapacitors on Fabrics for Wearable Electronicsen
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dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen
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dc.identifier.rssinternalid275912en
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dc.contributor.sponsorERC CoG 3D2DPring (GA 681544)en
dc.contributor.sponsorPoC Powering eTextiles (GA 861673)en
dc.contributor.sponsorSFI AMBER (12/RC/2278_P2)en
dc.contributor.sponsorI-Form (21/RC/10295_P2)en
dc.contributor.sponsorFrontiers of the Future (20/FFP-A/8950)en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2262/111285


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