Large‐Area Supercapacitor Textiles with Novel Hierarchical Conducting Structures

Supercapacitor textiles with large sizes are developed to satisfy practical applications by designing a novel hierarchical conducting structure. They display remarkable capacitance, power, and energy of 69.3 F, 80.7 mW, and 5.4 mW h, respectively, representing an important step toward real-world applications.

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