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Pseudocapacitors conducting polymer/carbon

Electrodes of various types are used in hybrid (asymmetric) supercapacitors (HSCs). For example, one of the electrodes is highly dispersed carbon, that is, a double-layer electrode, and the other electrode is a battery one or one of the electrodes is carbon and the other one is a pseudocapacitor, for example, based on electron-conducting polymer (ECP). The main advantage of HSCs as compared EDLCs is an increase in energy density because of the wider potential window. The main fault of HSCs, meanwhile, as compared to electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs), is a decrease in cyclability following the limitations posed by the nondouble-layer electrode. [Pg.339]

As follows from these tables, symmetrical double-layer supercapacitors based on C/C-type carbon electrodes and, in limited quantities, some hybrid C/NiOOH-type ECSCs are produced at present. In the case of pseudocapacitors based on electron-conducting polymers, there are as yet only laboratory prototypes. [Pg.350]


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