Carbon-carbon (C/C) nanocomposites based on nanodispersed carbon black and pyrolytic carbon obtained with matrix synthesis are investigated. The work presents the results of electrochemical tests on prototype samples of C/C nanocomposites as the components of electrochemical capacitors electrodes with the solutions of sulphuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) in water and tetraethylammonium tetrafuoroborate (TEABF 4 ) in acetonitrile acting as electrolytes. The research demonstrated the interrelation of the electrode components size factor and the supercapacitor electrochemical properties, and also the prospects of C/C nanocomposites application as the basis for supercapacitors electrodes with high-energy electrolytes.
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