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Next‐generation activated carbon supercapacitors: a simple step in electrode processing leads to remarkable gains in energy density

Hwang et al., 2017

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10066084309500026258
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Hwang J
Li M
El‐Kady M
Kaner R
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Advanced Functional Materials

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The global supercapacitor market has been growing rapidly during the past decade. Today, virtually all commercial devices use activated carbon. In this work, it is shown that laser treatment of activated carbon electrodes results in the formation of microchannels that can …
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