Yuanyuan ZhuQingxiao ZhangJiaxin MaPratteek DasLiangzhu ZhangHanqing LiuSen WangHui LiZhong‐Shuai Wu
Abstract The rapid advancement in the miniaturization, integration, and intelligence of electronic devices has escalated the demand for customizable micro‐supercapacitors (MSCs) with high energy density. However, efficient microfabrication of safe and high‐energy MXene MSCs for integrating microelectronics remains a significant challenge due to the low voltage window in aqueous electrolytes (typically ≤0.6 V) and limited areal mass loading of MXene microelectrodes. Here, we tackle these challenges by developing a high‐concentration (18 mol kg −1 ) “water‐in‐LiBr” (WiB) gel electrolyte for MXene symmetric MSCs (M‐SMSCs), demonstrating a record high voltage window of 1.8 V. Subsequently, additive‐free aqueous MXene ink with excellent rheological behavior is developed for three‐dimensional (3D) printing customizable all‐MXene microelectrodes on various substrates. Leveraging the synergy of a high‐voltage WiB gel electrolyte and 3D‐printed microelectrodes, quasi‐solid‐state M‐SMSCs operating stably at 1.8 V are constructed, and achieve an ultrahigh areal energy density of 1772 μWh cm −2 and excellent low‐temperature tolerance, with a long‐term operation at −40°C. Finally, by extending the 3D printing protocol, M‐SMSCs are integrated with humidity sensors on a single planar substrate, demonstrating their reliability in miniaturized integrated microsystems.
Yu LiuShuanghao ZhengJiaxin MaYuanyuan ZhuJiemin WangXinliang FengZhong‐Shuai Wu
Qinghuang HuangPinjing YaoWangyang LiLihui ChenYijia JianJixi ChenHuagui ZhangXinghui Wang
Fei LiMing HuangJinhui WangJiang QuYang LiLixiang LiuVineeth Kumar BandariYu HongBingkun SunMinshen ZhuFeng ZhuYuxin ZhangOliver G. Schmidt
Mengmeng YuanLibo WangXuqing LiuXinyan DuGaobin ZhangYukai ChangQixun XiaQianku HuAiguo Zhou