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Graphene-based solid-state electrolytes

FIGURE 2.83 CV curves of as-prepared solid-state supercapacitors with different electrolytes at 100 mV s" scan rate, (a) H3PO4-PVA and (b) H2SO4-PVA electrolyte, (c) Base gel electrolytes KOH (straight line) and NaOH (dashed line) and (d) neutral gel electrolytes NaCl (straight line) and KCl (dashed line). (Chen, Q. et al. 2014. Effect of different gel electrolytes on graphene-based solid-state supercapacitors. RSC Advances 4 36253-36256. Reproduced by permission of The Royal Soeiety of Chemistry.)... [Pg.171]

Chen, Q., X. M. Li, X. B. Zang et al. 2014. Effect of different gel electrolytes on graphene-based solid-state supercapacitors. RSC Advances 4 36253-36256. [Pg.243]

Fei, H.J.,Yang, C.Y, Bao, H., Wang, G.C., 2014. Flexible all-solid-state supercapacitors based on graphene/ carbon black nanoparticle film electrodes and cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol)-Fl2S04 porous gel electrolytes. J. Power Sources 266, 488 95. [Pg.351]

Pandey, G. P., A. C. Rastogi, and C. R. Westgate. 2013. Polyacrylonitrile and 1-ethyl-3-methyliniidazolium thiocyanate based gel polymer electrolyte for solid-state supercapacitors with graphene electrodes. Electrochemical Capacitors 50 145-151. [Pg.249]

Tamilarasan, R, and S. Ramaprabhu. 2013. Graphene based all-solid-state supercapacitors with ionic liquid incorporated polyacrylonitrile electrolyte. Energy 51 374-381. [Pg.250]

Fu C, Kuang Y, Huang Z, Wang X, Yin Y, Chen J, Zhou H (2010) Supercapacitor based on graphene and ionic liquid electrolyte. J Solid State Electrochem 15 2581-2585... [Pg.962]


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