<span><b>FLEXIBLE SUPERCAPACITORS</b> <p><b>Comprehensive coverage of the latest advancements in flexible supercapacitors</b> </p><p>In <i>Flexible Supercapacitors: Materials and Applications</i>, a team of distinguished researchers deliver a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the foundatio
Supercapacitors: Materials, Systems, and Applications
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 560
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Written by an international group of leading experts from both academia and industry, this is the first comprehensive book on the topic for 10 years. Taking into account the commercial interest in these systems and the scientific and technological developments over the past decade, all important materials and systems are covered, with several chapters devoted to topics of direct industrial relevance.
The book starts by providing an introduction to the general principles of electrochemistry, the properties of electrochemical capacitors, and electrochemical characterization techniques. There follows a discussion of electrical double layer capacitors and pseudocapacitors, as well as the various electrolyte systems, before going on to cover modeling, the manufacture of industrial capacitors, constraints, testing, and reliability.
Chapter 1 General Principles of Electrochemistry (pages 1โ68): Scott W. Donne
Chapter 2 General Properties of Electrochemical Capacitors (pages 69โ109): Tony Pandolfo, Vanessa Ruiz, Seepalakottai Sivakkumar and Jawahr Nerkar
Chapter 3 Electrochemical Techniques (pages 111โ130): Pierre?Louis Taberna and Patrice Simon
Chapter 4 Electrical Double?Layer Capacitors and Carbons for EDLCs (pages 131โ165): Patrice Simon, Pierre?Louis Taberna and Prof. Francois Beguin
Chapter 5 Modern Theories of Carbon?Based Electrochemical Capacitors (pages 167โ206): Jingsong Huang, Rui Qiao, Guang Feng, Bobby G. Sumpter and Vincent Meunier
Chapter 6 Electrode Materials with Pseudocapacitive Properties (pages 207โ237): Prof. Elzbieta Frackowiak
Chapter 7 Li?Ion?Based Hybrid Supercapacitors in Organic Medium (pages 239โ256): Katsuhiko Naoi and Yuki Nagano
Chapter 8 Asymmetric and Hybrid Devices in Aqueous Electrolytes (pages 257โ288): Thierry Brousse, Daniel Belanger and Daniel Guay
Chapter 9 EDLCs Based on Solvent?Free Ionic Liquids (pages 289โ306): Mariachiara Lazzari, Catia Arbizzani, Francesca Soavi and Marina Mastragostino
Chapter 10 Manufacturing of Industrial Supercapacitors (pages 307โ371): Philippe Azais
Chapter 11 Supercapacitor Module Sizing and Heat Management under Electric, Thermal, and Aging Constraints (pages 373โ436): Hamid Gualous and Roland Gallay
Chapter 12 Testing of Electrochemical Capacitors (pages 437โ471): Andrew Burke
Chapter 13 Reliability of Electrochemical Capacitors (pages 473โ507): John R. Miller
Chapter 14 Market and Applications of Electrochemical Capacitors (pages 509โ526): John R. Miller
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