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Electrochemical Ultracapacitors Using Graphitic Nanostacks

TBMG-13571

05/01/2012

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Electrochemical ultracapacitors (ECs) have been developed using graphitic nanostacks as the electrode material. The advantages of this technology will be the reduction of device size due to superior power densities and relative powers compared to traditional activated carbon electrodes. External testing showed that these materials display reduced discharge response times compared to state-of-the-art materials. Such applications are advantageous for pulsed power applications such as burst communications (satellites, cell phones), electromechanical actuators, and battery load leveling in electric vehicles. These carbon nanostructures are highly conductive and offer an ordered mesopore network. These attributes will provide more complete electrolyte wetting, and faster release of stored charge compared to activated carbon.

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"Electrochemical Ultracapacitors Using Graphitic Nanostacks," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2012.
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May 1, 2012
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TBMG-13571
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English