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Advanced materials for aqueous supercapacitors in the asymmetric design

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnsc.2015.11.012

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Transition metal oxides; Chemical Synthesis; Aqueous electrolyte; Super capacitors; Asymmetric Design

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC 102-2221-E-007-120-MY3, 101-2221-E-007-112-MY3]
  2. Ministry of Science & Technology of Taiwan [MOST103-3113-E-006-009, 104-2923-E-007-003-MY3]
  3. boost program in the Low Carbon Energy Research Center in NTHU [104N2023E1]

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Supercapacitors have been recognized as one of the promising energy storage devices in the future energy technology. In this perspective, rapid progress is made in the development of fundamental and applied aspects of supercapacitors. Various techniques have been developed specifically to estimate the specific capacitance. Numerous efforts have been made in the literature to increase the specific capacitance of electrode materials. Recently, researchers pay more attention on designing supercapacitors of asymmetric type with extending cell voltage and dissimilar materials with complementary working potentials. Researchers try to increase the specific energy of asymmetric supercapacitors (ASCs). Conversely, it is still a challenge to find a suitable operation conditions for ASCs in various designs, especially for the one with battery type electrode. In this review, we describe our recent research works and other reports on the preparation of various nanostructured electrode materials and the performances of both symmetric and asymmetric supercapacitors. Finally, we demonstrate effects of charge balance on the capacitive performances of ASCs which consist of one electrode material of the battery type and one capacitive material. We also demonstrate how to evaluate the charge capacities of both positive and negative electrode materials for this ASC application. (C) 2015 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Materials Research Society.

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