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The first mechanically and electrically self‐healing supercapacitor has been successfully fabricated. It exhibits excellent self‐healing performance with the restoration of the specific capacitance up to 85.7% of its original value even after the 5th mechanical cutting. This achievement may provide a way to expand the lifetime of future energy storage devices and endow them with desirable economic...
On page 3638, X. Chen and co‐workers design and fabricate a mechanically and electrically selfhealing supercapacitor, which shows potential for sustainable and durable electronic devices. Upon being damaged or deformed, the device can self‐restore by simply bringing the separated parts into contact, which is analogous to zipping up a coat.
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