This article aims to offer a critical overview of selected literature on capacitive and non-capacitive faradaic charge storage. It is particularly relevant to the concept of pseudocapacitance that is generally described as a result of fast surface faradaic processes. In general, faradaic processes represent electron transfer reactions at the interface between an electrode and its contacting solid or liquid electrolyte phase that is able to accept or donate electrons. Obviously, not all faradaic processes can be associated with pseudocapacitance. The question is how to differentiate pseudocapacitance related faradaic charge storage from the others. Therefore, attempts have been made to apply the band model for semiconductors to account quali...
Charge storage through electric double layer (EDL) charging of activated carbon (AC) and redox react...
Since the discovery of the pseudocapacitive behavior in RuO2 by Sergio Trasatti and Giovanni Buzzanc...
International audienceThe capacitance of the electrochemical interface has traditionally been separa...
This article aims to offer a critical overview of selected literature on capacitive and non-capaciti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Different charge storage mechanisms in electrochemical energy storage devices ar...
Different charge storage mechanisms in electrochemical energy storage devices are reviewed, includin...
Supercapacitors are a class of energy storage devices that store energy by either ionic adsorption v...
Pseudocapacitance is an important reversible charge storage mechanism in many electrode materials. A...
This article reviews critically selected recent literature on electrochemical energy storage (EES) t...
Recently, a new class of reversible electrochemical energy storage systems have been developed that ...
© The Author(s) 2015. Most methods for improving supercapacitor performance are based on development...
Electrochemical energy storage technology is based on devices capable of exhibiting high energy dens...
Pseudocapacitance is a phenomenon of charge storage involving redox transitions at the electrode/ele...
Despite being capable of very fast charging, the pseudocapacitive properties of electrochemical capa...
A carbon-based supercapacitor is usually associated with a capacitance such that the user can access...
Charge storage through electric double layer (EDL) charging of activated carbon (AC) and redox react...
Since the discovery of the pseudocapacitive behavior in RuO2 by Sergio Trasatti and Giovanni Buzzanc...
International audienceThe capacitance of the electrochemical interface has traditionally been separa...
This article aims to offer a critical overview of selected literature on capacitive and non-capaciti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Different charge storage mechanisms in electrochemical energy storage devices ar...
Different charge storage mechanisms in electrochemical energy storage devices are reviewed, includin...
Supercapacitors are a class of energy storage devices that store energy by either ionic adsorption v...
Pseudocapacitance is an important reversible charge storage mechanism in many electrode materials. A...
This article reviews critically selected recent literature on electrochemical energy storage (EES) t...
Recently, a new class of reversible electrochemical energy storage systems have been developed that ...
© The Author(s) 2015. Most methods for improving supercapacitor performance are based on development...
Electrochemical energy storage technology is based on devices capable of exhibiting high energy dens...
Pseudocapacitance is a phenomenon of charge storage involving redox transitions at the electrode/ele...
Despite being capable of very fast charging, the pseudocapacitive properties of electrochemical capa...
A carbon-based supercapacitor is usually associated with a capacitance such that the user can access...
Charge storage through electric double layer (EDL) charging of activated carbon (AC) and redox react...
Since the discovery of the pseudocapacitive behavior in RuO2 by Sergio Trasatti and Giovanni Buzzanc...
International audienceThe capacitance of the electrochemical interface has traditionally been separa...