Supercapacitors and their applications: fundamentals, current trends, and future perspectives
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621.3121 ELA/P Power Plant Engineering | 621.312186 MUS/W Wind power | 621.31244 PHO Photovoltaic modules : reliability and sustainability | 621.315 SUP Supercapacitors and their applications: fundamentals, current trends, and future perspectives | 621.317 BAL/F Fundamentals of power semiconductor devices / | 621.317 BIM/P Power electronics | 621.317 BOS/P Power electronics and motor drivers |
Owing to their high-power density, long life, and environmental compatibility, supercapacitors are emerging as one of the promising storage technologies, but with challenges around energy and power requirements for specific applications. This book focusses on supercapacitors including details on classification, charge storage mechanisms, related kinetics, and thermodynamics. Materials used as electrodes, electrolytes, and separators, procedures followed, characterization methods, and modeling are covered, along with emphasis on related applications.
Features:
Provides an in-depth look at supercapacitors, including their working concepts and design
Reviews detailed explanation of various characterization and modeling techniques
Give special focus to the application of supercapacitors in major areas of environmental as well as social importance
Covers cyclic voltammetry, charging–discharging curves, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy as characterization techniques
Includes a detailed chapter on historical perspectives on the evolution of supercapacitors
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in materials science and engineering, nanotechnology, chemistry in batteries, and physics.
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