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Pseudocapacitors reversible redox reactions

Pseudocapacitors store charge based on reversible (faradaic) charge transfer reactions with ions in the electrolyte. For example, in a metal oxide (such as RUO2 or I1O2) electrode, charge storage results from a sequence of redox reactions. Electrochemical capacitors (ECs) based on such pseudocapacitive materials will have both faradaic and nonfaradaic contributions. The optimization of both EDLCs and pseudocapacitors depends on understanding how features at the nanoscale (e.g. pore size distribution, crystaUite or particle size) affect ion and electron transport and the fundamental properties of electrochemical interfaces. [Pg.521]


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