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- Pseudocapacitance is the electrochemical storage of electricity in an electrochemical capacitor that occurs due to faradaic charge transfer originating...
- they use electrostatic double-layer capacitance and electrochemical pseudocapacitance, both of which contribute to the total energy storage of the capacitor...
- ion and the electrode. It was the first step towards understanding pseudocapacitance. Between 1975 and 1980, Brian Evans Conway conducted extensive fundamental...
- charge-transfer by specifically absorbed ions with redox reactions (pseudocapacitance). Unlike batteries, in these reactions, the ions simply cling to the...
- double-layer type of supercapacitors. Development of the double layer and pseudocapacitance model see Double layer (interfacial) Development of the electrochemical...
- metal perovskite fluoride facilitates ion migration and its general pseudocapacitance-controlled kinetic features make it has a fast charge transport rate...
- determined by two storage principles, double-layer capacitance and pseudocapacitance. Supercapacitors bridge the gap between conventional capacitors and...
- occurs with statically double-layer capacitance and electrochemical pseudocapacitance. Electrolytic capacitors use a chemical feature of some special metals...
- "High-rate electrochemical energy storage through Li+ intercalation pseudocapacitance". Nature Materials. 12 (6): 518–522. doi:10.1038/NMAT3601. ISSN 1476-1122...
- "High-rate electrochemical energy storage through Li+ intercalation pseudocapacitance". Nature Materials. 12 (6): 518–522. doi:10.1038/NMAT3601. ISSN 1476-1122...