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In-plane aligned doping pattern in electrospun PEI/MBene nanocomposites for high-temperature capacitive energy
Sidi Fan1, Ding Ai2, Wenqi Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of Alternate Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China. xiangyu@ncepu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
To achieve superior energy storage performance in dielectric polymer films, it is crucial to balance three key properties: high dielectric constant, high breakdown strength, and low dielectric loss. Here, we present the realization of ultrahigh efficiency and energy density in electrospun MBene/PEI composite films, achieved through an in-plane aligned doping pattern. The 1.0 wt% film exhibits a dielectric constant of 10.7 at 1 kHz while maintaining a low dielectric loss below 0.0074. Compared to the random doping pattern, the dielectric constant increases by 25.9%, and dielectric loss is suppressed by 40.3%. The uniform and non-connected dispersion of MBene fillers promotes a homogeneous electric field distribution and minimizes the risk of developing continuous leakage current paths. Therefore, the breakdown strength remains high at 494 kV mm-1. Possessing ultrahigh dielectric constant, minimal dielectric loss, and well-preserved breakdown strength, the MBene/PEI film yields an energy density of 8.03 J cm-3 at room temperature, and achieves 5.32 J cm-3 at 150 °C, with an efficiency exceeding 90%. Additionally, this in-plane aligned doping pattern also enhances mechanical properties. This work provides a unique solution to mitigate side effects by utilizing conductive fillers, presenting a valuable strategy to fabricate dielectric films for high-performance energy storage.
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