New Generation “Nanohybrid Supercapacitor”
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology · Hitachi (Japan)
Abstract
To meet growing demands for electric automotive and regenerative energy storage applications, researchers all over the world have sought to increase the energy density of electrochemical capacitors. Hybridizing battery-capacitor electrodes can overcome the energy density limitation of the conventional electrochemical capacitors because they employ both the system of a battery-like (redox) and a capacitor-like (double-layer) electrode, producing a larger working voltage and capacitance. However, to balance such asymmetric systems, the rates for the redox portion must be substantially increased to the levels of double-layer process, which presents a significant challenge. An in situ material processing…
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5Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Supercapacitor
- Nanocrystal
- Nanotechnology
- Energy storage
- Carbon fibers
- Carbon nanotube
- Electrode
- Affordable and clean energy