The important growing demand for flexible and wearable smart electronic devices has driven the urgent need for cost-effective, safe and flexible energy storage devices. In response to this challenge, we propose the development of a flexible supercapacitor based on carbon xerogel (CX) as the negative electrode and manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) as the positive electrode, both printed onto a carbon cloth substrate. Comprehensive structural and electrochemical characterisations were performed using a combination of Raman, ATR-FTIR and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to elucidate the relationship between the chemical structure and performance. Combined spectroscopic analysis reveals that the MnO 2 is predominantly amorphous with short-range α-MnO 2 -like ordering and a mixed of Mn 4+ /Mn 3+ sites associated with Mn structural defects and oxygen vacancies. These mixed-valence centres promote fast, reversible surface redox reactions, thereby enhancing pseudocapacitive charge storage while preserving structural stability during cycling. The resulting device demonstrates superior performance, with a high specific capacitance of 580 mF·cm −2 and an energy density of 261 μWh·cm −2 at a power density of 2 mW·cm −2 . However, lower performances were observed when the flexible electrodes were assembled into free-standing devices. Furthermore, the fabricated devices were subjected to various mechanical and flexibility tests while powering a ring-shaped LED module containing 30 LEDs integrated into a lab-coat textile. The two devices in series maintained stable illumination for 50 s with no performance degradation, demonstrating their excellent mechanical strength and potential for integration into wearable textiles.
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Achref Chebil
Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
Catia Cannilla
Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
Ernestino Lufrano
Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
Journal of Energy Storage
Instituto Nacional del Carbón
Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
BioAge (Italy)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a22672f763171746d545dba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2026.122869
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