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Title | Activated Carbon Material Made From Apricot Stones as Highly Pseudocapacitive Electrode Material for Hybrid Supercapacitor |
Authors |
Bakhmatyuk, B.P.
Dupliak, I.Ya. Budzulyak, I.M. Rachiy, B.I. |
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Keywords |
Hybrid supercapacitor Pseudocapacitance Nyguist diagram |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2015 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/42553 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | Copyright not evaluated |
Citation | Activated Carbon Material Made From Apricot Stones as Highly Pseudocapacitive Electrode Material for Hybrid Supercapacitor [Текст] / B.P. Bakhmatyuk, I.Ya. Dupliak, I.M. Budzulyak, B.I. Rachiy // Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties (NAP-2015) : Proceedings of the International Conference. — Sumy : Sumy State University, 2015. — V.4, No2. — 02NEA05. |
Abstract |
Bimodal activated carbon material made from apricot stones (ACMAS) have been investigated as polarized electrode for a hybrid supercapacitor (HS). Analysis of frequency dependence of impedance at the АСМASZnI2 interface under its anode polarization of 0.35 V–0.46 V has been made. The plotted dependence of specific pseudocapacitance (СP) on electrode potential (E) takes its maximal value 13600 F g-1 at E 0.46 V. Galvanostatic discharge (GD) at the current density (i) 1.0 A g-1 ensures the value 13235 F g-1. Dependences of Faradaic resistance (RF) and time constant (τ) on anode polarization of АСМAS electrode have been determined. |
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