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Composite carbon nano-tubes (CNT)/activated carbon electrodes for non-aqueous super capacitors using organic electrolyte solutions

Borenstien et al., 2013

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8676215512269972633
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Borenstien A
Noked M
Okashy S
Aurbach D
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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We present herein activated carbon/carbon nano tube (AC/CNT)) composite electrodes for non-aqueous, high voltage electrical double layer capacitors (EDLC). Mixtures comprising CNT and polymeric species were carbonized and further activated, thus forming matrices …
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