“…Of various nanomaterials, metal nanowire (NW) networks exhibit fascinating characteristics for supercapacitor electrodes: they show remarkable electrical conductivity as a current collector and can also form a percolation network that provides excellent mechanical properties to be applied for the mechanically deformable electrode. 14 Due to the desirable characteristics of the metal NWs, there have been extensive studies that utilized metal NWs to develop highly advanced smart devices such as electromagnetic interference shielding, 15,16 physiological monitoring, 17 virtual reality haptic interface, 18 sensors, 19,20 and air lters. 21 Likewise for supercapacitors, a myriad of reports utilized metal NW networks as a current collector and deposited other supercapacitive materials such as metal oxides, 22,23 conductive polymers, 24,25 and hybrid composites 26 to fabricate core-shell NW-based supercapacitors.…”