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This thesis focuses on the synthesis and characterization of
various carbon allotropes (e.g., graphene oxide/graphene, graphene
foam (GF), GF/carbon nanotube (CNT) hybrids) and their composites
for electrochemical energy storage applications. The coverage
ranges from materials synthesis to electrochemical analysis, to
state-of-the-art electrochemical energy storage devices, and
demonstrates how electrochemical characterization techniques can be
integrated and applied in the active materials selection and
nanostructure design process. Readers will also discover the latest
findings on graphene-based electrochemical energy storage devices
including asymmetric supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries and
flexible Ni/Fe batteries. Given the unique experimental procedures
and methods, the systematic electrochemical analysis, and the
creative flexible energy storage device design presented, the
thesis offers a valuable reference guide for researchers and
newcomers to the field of carbon-based electrochemical energy
storage.
This thesis focuses on the synthesis and characterization of
various carbon allotropes (e.g., graphene oxide/graphene, graphene
foam (GF), GF/carbon nanotube (CNT) hybrids) and their composites
for electrochemical energy storage applications. The coverage
ranges from materials synthesis to electrochemical analysis, to
state-of-the-art electrochemical energy storage devices, and
demonstrates how electrochemical characterization techniques can be
integrated and applied in the active materials selection and
nanostructure design process. Readers will also discover the latest
findings on graphene-based electrochemical energy storage devices
including asymmetric supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries and
flexible Ni/Fe batteries. Given the unique experimental procedures
and methods, the systematic electrochemical analysis, and the
creative flexible energy storage device design presented, the
thesis offers a valuable reference guide for researchers and
newcomers to the field of carbon-based electrochemical energy
storage.
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