Polymer Electrolytes and Their Composites for Energy Storage/Conversion Devices 2022
DOI: 10.1201/9781003208662-7
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“…The cyclic voltammetry (CV) study helps to understand the nature of the charge storage mechanism at the electrode‐electrolyte interphase 75 . Figure 13a–d shows the CV performance of EDLC devices with PB, PB + LATP30, PB + PAZTP30, and PB + LANbTP30 SPE with a scan rate variation from 10 to 200 mV/s and a voltage range from 0–1.5 V. All the CV curves show leaf‐like shapes without the presence of reduction and oxidation peaks, indicating a non‐faradic charge storage mechanism in all the devices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cyclic voltammetry (CV) study helps to understand the nature of the charge storage mechanism at the electrode‐electrolyte interphase 75 . Figure 13a–d shows the CV performance of EDLC devices with PB, PB + LATP30, PB + PAZTP30, and PB + LANbTP30 SPE with a scan rate variation from 10 to 200 mV/s and a voltage range from 0–1.5 V. All the CV curves show leaf‐like shapes without the presence of reduction and oxidation peaks, indicating a non‐faradic charge storage mechanism in all the devices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%