2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1003-6326(07)60271-4
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Effect of activated carbon and electrolyte on properties of supercapacitor

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“…Although supercapacitors slowly lose their charge, impurities in the electrode material (or electrolyte) may accelerate the self‐discharge process . Particularly, the ash content, which is considered to be one type of impurity in the traditional AC‐based electrode, has been reported to increase the leakage current . However, most research on novel carbon‐based electrodes so far, especially the waste‐derived carbon‐based electrodes reviewed here, focuses more on improving their power density, energy density, and cycling performance, while the leakage current is rarely studied.…”
Section: Applications Of Waste‐derived Carbon‐based Functional Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although supercapacitors slowly lose their charge, impurities in the electrode material (or electrolyte) may accelerate the self‐discharge process . Particularly, the ash content, which is considered to be one type of impurity in the traditional AC‐based electrode, has been reported to increase the leakage current . However, most research on novel carbon‐based electrodes so far, especially the waste‐derived carbon‐based electrodes reviewed here, focuses more on improving their power density, energy density, and cycling performance, while the leakage current is rarely studied.…”
Section: Applications Of Waste‐derived Carbon‐based Functional Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence of leakage current, the voltages of supercapacitors reduce gradually with the extending of time, and they decrease quickly before 3 h and become gentle subsequently. Zhou [27] and co-workers have explained this phenomenon as follows: (I) biggish leakage currents and selfdischarge are caused when diffusion layer ions regress to bulk solution at the beginning. And then (II) compact layer ions move to diffusion layer because of vibration and concentration difference.…”
Section: Electrolytementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon: Carbon is the most extensively studied electrode material. Due to its high accessible surface area and easy availability, activated carbon has been utilized as an electrode material in electrochemical capacitors ever since its development [6]. Today, it is still an attractive option because of its low cost, good availability, high porous nature and high electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Materials Used In Su Perca Pacitormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive research has been done in determining suitable electrolytes and electrode materials for supercapacitors. Activated carbon and metal oxides are used as electrode materials [6][7] [8]. Rolled type supercapacitors are more popular.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%