Zhiwei Peng (1316484)Ruquan Ye (1527331)Jason A. Mann (1579615)Dante Zakhidov (1579618)Yilun Li (1351083)Preston R. Smalley (1579621)Jian Lin (323268)James M. Tour (1274196)
Heteroatom-doped graphene materials have been intensely studied as active electrodes in energy storage devices. Here, we demonstrate that boron-doped porous graphene can be prepared in ambient air using a facile laser induction process from boric acid containing polyimide sheets. At the same time, active electrodes can be patterned for flexible microsupercapacitors. As a result of boron doping, the highest areal capacitance of as-prepared devices reaches 16.5 mF/cm<sup>2</sup>, 3 times higher than nondoped devices, with concomitant energy density increases of 5–10 times at various power densities. The superb cyclability and mechanical flexibility of the device are well-maintained, showing great potential for future microelectronics made from this boron-doped laser-induced graphene material.
Zhiwei PengRuquan YeJason A. MannDante ZakhidovYilun LiPreston R. SmalleyJian LinJames M. Tour
Jung LeeJina JangHaoyu ZhouYoon Jae LeeJung Bin In
Xiaoqian LiWeihua CaiKwok Siong TehMingjing QiXining ZangXinrui DingYong CuiYingxi XieYichuan WuHongyu MaZai‐Fa ZhouQing‐An HuangJianshan YeLiwei Lin
Min YuanFeng LuoYifan RaoYing WangJiabing YuHui LiXianping Chen
Abhishek PanghalTanuja SinghDeepak DeepakRakesh KumarSusanta Sinha Roy