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Pseudocapacitors energy storage mechanism

Typically, a supercapacitor is composed of two electrodes dipped in an electrolyte solution with a suitable separator. It is generally accepted that the energy storage mechanism of supercapacitors can be classified into electrical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) and pseudocapacitors (Fig. 6.1A) (Jost et al., 2014). In EDLCs, the charge storage is based on a reversible ion adsorption from an electrolyte onto electrodes with high specific surface areas to form a double layer structure. The capacitance comes from the pure electrostatic... [Pg.198]


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