
Honors College Theses
Publication Date
2025
Major
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Release Option
Restricted to Georgia Southern
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Ji Wu
Abstract
Ideally, wearable electronic devices should be paired with high-capacity flexible batteries to improve user comfort and increase usage time per charge. In this thesis, flexible lithium-ion battery (LIB) electrodes are prepared using a novel and scalable method, which has demonstrated outstanding electrochemical and mechanical properties. Notably, these electrodes can maintain structural integrity even after thousands of cycles during fatigue testing without compromised electrochemical properties, such as high capacity, low overpotential and highly stable cyclability. Our findings are critical to the development of the next generation of high-capacity flexible batteries for wearable electronic devices that have broad applications in the medical and pharmaceutical sciences.
Recommended Citation
Denemark, David A., "Flexible Electrodes for Lithium Ion Battery" (2025). Honors College Theses. 1037.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/honors-theses/1037