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Ways to form electrodes for supercapacitors with aqueous and organic electrolytes and specific features of these methods

Two methods (spraying and calendering) for fabrication of supercapacitor electrodes are considered. Results of tests of double-layer capacitors with aqueous (sulfuric acid) and organic (tetraethylammonium tetrafluoroborate dissolved in acetonitrile) electrolytes and electrodes fabricated from activa...

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Published in:Russian journal of applied chemistry 2017, Vol.90 (5), p.712-715
Main Authors: Kiseleva, E. A., Lelin, F. V., Zhurilova, M. A., Shkol’nikov, E. I.
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Applied Electrochemistry and Metal Corrosion Protection
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Calendering
Chemistry
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Chemistry/Food Science
Electrodes
Electrolytes
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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Spraying
Sulfuric acid
Supercapacitors
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