2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2007.01.006
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Activated carbon fiber cloths as electrodes for high performance electric double layer capacitors

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“…These materials are also optimized for potential use as electrodes in supercapacitors in energy storage devices [15][16]. Highly porous nanostructured ACC carbon [17][18], titania modified material [19], ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) [20], carbon naotubes (CNT) and its carbon nanofiber composite [21], zinc oxide [22] and modified ACC electrodes have been found to be applicable in CDI processes.…”
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“…These materials are also optimized for potential use as electrodes in supercapacitors in energy storage devices [15][16]. Highly porous nanostructured ACC carbon [17][18], titania modified material [19], ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) [20], carbon naotubes (CNT) and its carbon nanofiber composite [21], zinc oxide [22] and modified ACC electrodes have been found to be applicable in CDI processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This may be ascribed to the different distribution of pore size of SWCNT film. 30 The impedance plots can be explained using the equivalent circuit shown in Fig. 6b, 24,39 where R e is the electrolyte resistance, C f and R f are the capacitance and resistance of SWCNT film electrodes, and C dl and R ct are the double-layer capacitance and chargetransfer resistance, respectively; Z w is the Warburg impedance related to the ionic diffusion in the SWCNT films.…”
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“…El mayor nĂșmero de trabajos se ha reportado usando carbonos microporosos como material de electrodo; y la mayorĂ­a de los dispositivos disponibles comercialmente usan electrodos de carbono y electrolitos orgĂĄnicos [9]. Se han empleado materiales carbonosos como carbones activados [10,11], aerogeles de carbĂłn [12,13], nanotubos de carbono [14,15], nanofibras de carbono [16,17] y carbones nanomĂ©tricos [18][19][20]. Debe destacarse que algunos de los materiales carbonosos empleados poseen bajo costo, lo que implica un beneficio adicional para su uso [21,22].…”
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