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Analysis of non-uniform charge/discharge and rate effects in porous carbon capacitors containing sub-optimal electrolyte concentrations

Pell et al., 2000

Document ID
15431511730293171582
Author
Pell W
Conway B
Marincic N
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of electroanalytical chemistry

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The effects of internal electrolyte resistance on the acceptance and delivery of charge by a series of 3 V, non-aqueous, double-layer capacitors have been investigated by cyclic voltammetry and dc charging/discharging procedures conducted at different rates. The data …
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