Supercapacitors 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9783527646661.ch5
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Modern Theories of Carbon‐Based Electrochemical Capacitors

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“…When an electronically conductive electrode is immersed in an ion-conductive electrolyte solution, a double layer spontaneously forms due to the organization of charges at the electrode–electrolyte interfaces. An EDLC is the simplest and most commercially available supercapacitor, where the charge is physically stored by electrostatic charge adsorption at the interface between electrode and electrolyte. ,,, One of the significant features of EDLCs is that no charge transfer occurs between the interfaces of electrodes and electrolytes, i.e., no Faradaic processes occur. The specific capacitance of an EDLC is strongly dependent on the accessible surface area of the electrode materials and surface properties of the carbon materials.…”
Section: Basic Background Charge Storage Mechanisms Theory Key Compos...mentioning
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“…When an electronically conductive electrode is immersed in an ion-conductive electrolyte solution, a double layer spontaneously forms due to the organization of charges at the electrode–electrolyte interfaces. An EDLC is the simplest and most commercially available supercapacitor, where the charge is physically stored by electrostatic charge adsorption at the interface between electrode and electrolyte. ,,, One of the significant features of EDLCs is that no charge transfer occurs between the interfaces of electrodes and electrolytes, i.e., no Faradaic processes occur. The specific capacitance of an EDLC is strongly dependent on the accessible surface area of the electrode materials and surface properties of the carbon materials.…”
Section: Basic Background Charge Storage Mechanisms Theory Key Compos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this model, R e accounts for the electrolyte resistance, the high-frequency time constant, R ct C dl , is related to the charge transfer resistance and the double layer capacitance at the oxide layer-electrolyte interface. Considering the semiconductive character of this film, the double layer capacitance should embrace the contributions of the space charge capacitance, C SC ; and the Helmotz layer capacitance, C H , thus the overall C dl can be considered a combination of these two components in series [39]. The low-frequency time constant, R redox C redox , can be associated with the redox processes in the oxide layer.…”
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“…The material with huge SSA, large amount of mesopores, and high purity should be an ideal electrode for SCs at 4 V. Capacitance performances of GNF electrode in EMIBF 4 in a two-electrode cell were studied by scanning cyclical voltammograms (CV) at different scan rates (Figure a). They exhibited nearly the trapezoid-shaped CV curves below 200 mV/s, associated with the quantum capacitance of graphene flakes. , Triangle zone in the right bottom was very small, indicating the insignificant redox reaction caused by impurities (oxygen, water, or metal). Specific capacitance was 193 F/g at 0.5 A/g (Figure c, Table S2).…”
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