2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2014.05.075
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Electrical characterization of corn starch-LiOAc electrolytes and application in electrochemical double layer capacitor

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“…Thus, from this comparison, it can be concluded that the higher the ionic mobility, the greater the C s value. Coulombic efficiency (h) is an important parameter since it represents the cycling stability of the EDLC [78]. The Coulombic efficiency of the EDLC at each cycle was calculated according to the equation: …”
Section: Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, from this comparison, it can be concluded that the higher the ionic mobility, the greater the C s value. Coulombic efficiency (h) is an important parameter since it represents the cycling stability of the EDLC [78]. The Coulombic efficiency of the EDLC at each cycle was calculated according to the equation: …”
Section: Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be observed that the incomplete semicircle curve begin to disappear at high frequency and left with only the tilted spike upon higher addition LiNO 3 . This phenomenon suggests that only the resistive component of the electrolyte prevails [32]. On the other hand, sample ALNO-3 shows the fully inclined spike in the impedance study.…”
Section: Ionic Conductivity Studymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The holder containing the sample was put into the diffractometer, and analysis was done by scanning at 2θs in the range 5–60°. The degree of crystallinity of CS–DETBA was calculated with the following equation: Degree of crystallinity = ACAT×100 where A C and A T are the areas of crystallinity and the total hump, respectively, which were determined by High Score Plus (version 3.0.4) software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%