About this book
Electrochemical capacitors are most important for the development of future energy storage systems and sustainable power sources. New superior hybrid supercapacitors are based on binary and ternary thin film nanocomposites involving carbon, metal oxides and polymeric materials. The synthesis of materials and fabrication of electrodes for supercapacitor applications is discussed in detail. The book also presents the fundamental theory and a thorough literature review of supercapacitors. Keywords: Energy Storage, Electrochemical Capacitors, Nanocomposites, Hybrid Supercapacitors, Carbon/Metal Oxide Composites, Metal Oxides/Hydroxides Composites, Polymer Type Capacitors, Nanoscience, Hydrothermal Synthesis, Graphene-based Composites, Ultrasonic Assisted Synthesis.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- Theory, Fundamentals and Application of Supercapacitors
- Metal Oxides/Hydroxides Composite Electrodes for
- Activated Carbon/Transition Metal Oxides Thin Films for
- Ultrasonic Assisted Synthesis of 2D-Functionalized
- Advanced Supercapacitors for Alternating Current
- High-Performance Polymer Type Capacitors
- Hydrothermal Synthesis of Supercapacitors Electrode Materials
- Electrochemical Super Capacitors Fabricated by the
- Graphene-based Composites: Present, Past and Future for Supercapacitors
- Keyword Index
- About the Editors
