Carbon Fiber Cloth Performance Improvement via Hybrid Materials (Fe2O3, FeCo2O4, and Conducting Polymer) Addition for Energy Storage Applications
Abeer Radhi,
Sami Jafar Al-Rubaiey,
Shaymaa Al-Rubaye
Abstract:Carbon fiber cloth, iron oxides & conducting polymers are effective, abundant materials for supercapacitor electrodes. • This review focused on how iron oxides and conductive polymers affect carbon fiber cloth supercapacitor electrodes. • Previous research found FeCo2O4 and conductive polymers improved carbon fiber cloth supercapacitor electrodes. • The outlook offers insights into improving supercapacitor energy storage using modified carbon fiber cloth electrodes.Carbon fiber cloths (CFCs) are essential mate… Show more
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