Investigation of Several Bio Wastes as Sustainable Carbon Materials for Supercapacitor Manufacturing
Jerome, F. N.,
Obiukwu, O. O.,
Okonkwo, B. U.
et al.
Abstract:This work presents various inquests on the utilization of bio wastes, agricultural wastes and sea shells to develop activated carbon as a veritable and sustainable electrode (terminals) substance for supercapacitors-(SC) also known as electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLC) gadgets for preserving energy. We also looked at how electrode materials are processed with a view to improve or maximise the supercapacitor performance. This review entails how several bio wastes has been singed, synthesized and uti… Show more
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