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Polymer Selection and Cell Design for Electric-Vehicle Supercapacitors
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Polymer Selection and Cell Design for Electric-Vehicle Supercapacitors
Polymer Selection and Cell Design for Electric-Vehicle Supercapacitors
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M. Mastragostino
M. Mastragostino
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C. Arbizzani
C. Arbizzani
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R. Paraventi
R. Paraventi
Alberto Zanelli
Alberto Zanelli
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1 January 2000
journal article
Published by
The Electrochemical Society
in
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Vol. 147
(2)
,
407-412
https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1393210
Abstract
Supercapacitors are devices for applications requiring high operating power levels, such as secondary power sources in electric vehicles (EVs) to provide peak power for acceleration and hill climbing. While electronically conducting polymers yield different redox supercapacitor configurations, devices with the n‐doped polymer as the negative electrode and the p‐doped polymer as the positive one are the most promising for EV applications. Indeed, this type of supercapacitor has a high operating potential, is able to deliver all the doping charge and, when charged, has both electrodes in the conducting (p‐ and n‐doped) states. This study reports selection criteria for polymer materials and cell design for high performance EV supercapacitors and experimental results of selected polymer materials. © 2000 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
Keywords
POWER
CHARGE
DEVICES
SUPERCAPACITORS
ELECTRIC
CELL DESIGN
DOPED POLYMER
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