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Metal-Ion Hybrid Capacitors for Energy Storage - A Balancing Strategy Toward Energy-Power Density (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Metal-Ion Hybrid Capacitors for Energy Storage - A Balancing Strategy Toward Energy-Power Density (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Energy
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Rapid growth in the research and development of clean energy
storage techniques has yielded a significant number of
electrochemically active compounds/materials possessing enormous
potential to facilitate the fabrication of next generation devices
such as the supercapacitor. This Brief describes recent progress in
the field of metal-ion based hybrid electrical energy storage
devices, with emphasis on the effect of different metal ions and
other constituent components on the overall electrochemical
performance of battery-supercapacitor hybrids (BSHs). Although
significant efforts have been made to create an effective
electrical energy storage system that would have the energy density
of a battery and the power density of a supercapacitor, persistent
challenges still lie in combining these two altogether different
systems to form a cost-effective and safe storage device. Detailed
comparisons of output performance and longevity (in terms of cyclic
stability) are provided, including device fabrication cost and
safety. Of the several proposed schematics/prototypes, hybrid
supercapacitors, with both carbon-based EDLC electrode and pure
faradic (battery type) electrode can work in tandem to yield high
energy densities with little degradation in specific power. As a
promising electric energy storage device, supercapacitors address
several critical issues in various fields of applications from
miniaturized electronic devices and wearable electronics to power
hungry heavy automobiles. Depending on the electrode configuration
and other controlling parameters, these BSHs can have contrasting
performance statistics. Metal ion BSHs such as Li+, Na+, Mg+2, Zn+2
etc., acid-alkaline BSHs, and redox electrolyte based BSHs all
represent recent approaches, with BSHs based on metal ions,
particularly Lithium, of particular interest because of the extreme
popularity of Li-ion based batteries. This book is written for a
broad readership of graduate students and academic and industrial
researchers who are concerned with the growth and development of
sustainable energy systems where efficient and cost-effective
storage is key.
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