A process for making carbon film or powder suitable for double capacitor electrodes having a capacitance of up to about 300 F/cm{sup 3} is disclosed. This is accomplished by treating in aqueous nitric acid for a period of about 5 to 15 minutes thin carbon films obtained by carbonizing carbon-containing polymeric material having a high degree of molecular directionality, such as polyimide film, then heating the treated carbon film in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a non-graphitizing temperature of at least 350 C for about 20 minutes, and repeating alternately the nitric acid step and the heating step from 7 to 10 times. Capacitors made with this carbon may find uses ranging from electronic devices to electric vehicle applications
Nitrogen functionalization of a highly microporous activated carbon (SBET > 3000 m2/g), to be used a...
The development of supercapacitors with high volumetric capacitance and high-rate performance has be...
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Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Electrochemical double-layer capacitors have, in comparison to batteries, a relatively high power de...
A facile approach of in situ electrochemical oxidation has been utilized to modify carbons, includin...
Photo-capacitor electrodes are attracting great attention because of their high capacitance and pote...
The growing interest in supercapacitors (SCs), also called electrochemical capacitors or ultracapaci...
The known methods of synthesis of carbon materials for electric symmetric electrochemical capacitors...
A novel self-supporting carbon thin film flexible supercapacitor electrode with high volumetric and ...
A novel self-supporting carbon thin film flexible supercapacitor electrode with high volumetric and ...
Cassava peel was used as the precursor for activated carbon-based electrodes which were then prepare...
Cassava peel was used as the precursor for activated carbon-based electrodes which were then prepare...
Nitrogen functionalization of a highly microporous activated carbon (SBET > 3000 m2/g), to be used a...
The development of supercapacitors with high volumetric capacitance and high-rate performance has be...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by ECS. This is an open access article distributed under the terms o...
Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Activation effects on carbon films, derived from commercial aromatic polyimide films (Kapton, DuPont...
Electrochemical double-layer capacitors have, in comparison to batteries, a relatively high power de...
A facile approach of in situ electrochemical oxidation has been utilized to modify carbons, includin...
Photo-capacitor electrodes are attracting great attention because of their high capacitance and pote...
The growing interest in supercapacitors (SCs), also called electrochemical capacitors or ultracapaci...
The known methods of synthesis of carbon materials for electric symmetric electrochemical capacitors...
A novel self-supporting carbon thin film flexible supercapacitor electrode with high volumetric and ...
A novel self-supporting carbon thin film flexible supercapacitor electrode with high volumetric and ...
Cassava peel was used as the precursor for activated carbon-based electrodes which were then prepare...
Cassava peel was used as the precursor for activated carbon-based electrodes which were then prepare...
Nitrogen functionalization of a highly microporous activated carbon (SBET > 3000 m2/g), to be used a...
The development of supercapacitors with high volumetric capacitance and high-rate performance has be...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by ECS. This is an open access article distributed under the terms o...