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Electrochemical studies of modified carbon black in supercapacitors Full article

Conference Юбилейная научная конференция "XXI век: Химия в жизнь"
24-26 Apr 2019 , Омск
Journal AIP Conference Proceedings
ISSN: 0094-243X , E-ISSN: 1551-7616
Output data Year: 2019, Volume: 2143, Pages: 020048-1-020048-6 Pages count : 6 DOI: 10.1063/1.5122947
Authors Voropay A.N. 1,2 , Surovikin Yu.V. 3,4 , Rezanov I.V. 4
Affiliations
1 Techokomplekt, 10a, Shkol'naya Str., Dubna 141981, Russia
2 Dubna State University, 19, Universitetskaya Str., Dubna 141982, Russia
3 Omsk State Technical University, 11, Mira Pr., Omsk 644050, Russia
4 Center for New Chemical Technologies, BIC, 54, Neftezavodskaya Str., 644065 Omsk, Russia

Funding (1)

1 Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation V. 45

Abstract: The development of energy storage systems, in particular, supercapacitors, is associated with the development of new materials and technologies for their processing. In the modern world, the production of supercapacitors, as a promising class of pulsed energy storage devices, is actively developing in communication, with the expansion of their applications ranging from portable electronics and the Internet of things to application in «MicroGrid» and alternative energy. Therefore, work on the manufacture and study of new carbon materials for SC electrodes is an important task. In this work, comparative electrochemical studies of carbon-carbon nanocomposites based on carbon black with a commercial sample of active carbon used in the manufacture of SC were carried out. It has been established that experimental samples of nanocomposites with increased current loads have higher performance characteristics: specific capacity and stability during cycling.
Cite: Voropay A.N. , Surovikin Y.V. , Rezanov I.V.
Electrochemical studies of modified carbon black in supercapacitors
AIP Conference Proceedings. 2019. V.2143. P.020048-1-020048-6. DOI: 10.1063/1.5122947 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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Published online: Aug 16, 2019
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Web of science: WOS:000505769900048
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85071276194
Elibrary: 41659547
OpenAlex: W2969065708
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