2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127846
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Relaxor regulation and improvement of energy storage properties of Sr2NaNb5O15-based tungsten bronze ceramics through B-site substitution

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“…Consequently, an outstanding energy storage density value of 3.84 J/cm 3 with an excellent efficiency value of 93.2% is achieved simultaneously under an applied electric field of 410 kV/cm. A comparison of W rec and η values of the SKNT-0.8 ceramic and those reported in lead-based, ,, Bi-based perovskite-based, ,,, and Pb/Bi-free TB-based ,,, is shown in the Figure f. Apparently, the remarkable energy storage density and efficiency realized simultaneously in this study can be on a par with that of most Bi-based perovskite-based ceramics reported recently and are significantly superior than that of other TB-based ceramics, showing great advantages in potential high-power energy capacitor applications.…”
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“…Consequently, an outstanding energy storage density value of 3.84 J/cm 3 with an excellent efficiency value of 93.2% is achieved simultaneously under an applied electric field of 410 kV/cm. A comparison of W rec and η values of the SKNT-0.8 ceramic and those reported in lead-based, ,, Bi-based perovskite-based, ,,, and Pb/Bi-free TB-based ,,, is shown in the Figure f. Apparently, the remarkable energy storage density and efficiency realized simultaneously in this study can be on a par with that of most Bi-based perovskite-based ceramics reported recently and are significantly superior than that of other TB-based ceramics, showing great advantages in potential high-power energy capacitor applications.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Consequently, an outstanding energy storage density value of 3.84 J/cm 3 with an excellent efficiency value of 93.2% is achieved simultaneously under an applied electric field of 410 kV/cm. A comparison of W rec and η values of the SKNT-0.8 ceramic and those reported in lead-based, 10,15,50−52 Bi-based perovskitebased, 38,40,48,53−64 and Pb/Bi-free TB-based 7,22,27,65 is shown in the Figure 7f. Apparently, the remarkable energy storage In addition to a high W rec with excellent η, good stability is also an objectively important requirement for practical applications of energy storage capacitors.…”
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