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Aerogel from fruit biowaste produces ultracapacitors with high energy density and stability

Lee et al., 2020

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1714421934289886573
Author
Lee K
Shabnam L
Faisal S
Gomes V
et al.
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Journal of Energy Storage

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Biomass waste from jackfruit and durian were used to produce carbon aerogel electrodes incorporating stable scaffolding of base material and natural nitrogen doping. Higher atomic doping of nitrogen in DCA (durian carbon aerogel) compared to JCA (jackfruit carbon …
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