Second generation ‘nanohybrid supercapacitor’: Evolution of capacitive energy storage devices
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology · Nippon Chemiphar (Japan)
Abstract
Nanoscience and nanotechnology can provide tremendous benefits to electrochemical energy storage devices, such as batteries and supercapacitors, by combining new nanoscale properties to realize enhanced energy and power capabilities. A number of published reports on hybrid systems are systematically reviewed in this perspective. Several potential strategies to enhance the energy density above that of generation-I electric double layer capacitors (EDLC: activated carbon/activated carbon) are discussed and some fundamental issues and future directions are identified. We suggest a new hybrid supercapacitor system that is able to meet the energy and power demands for a variety of applications, ranging from…
Citation impact
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- 14.34
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- 100%
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- 68
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4Topics & keywords
- Supercapacitor
- Nanotechnology
- Energy storage
- Materials science
- Capacitor
- Microelectronics
- Capacitance
- Electrical engineering
- Affordable and clean energy