Ultra-High-Rate Pseudocapacitive Energy Storage in Three-Dimensional Nanoporous Gold/Silver Oxide Composites through Oxidation/Reduction of Silver(I) Oxide to Silver (III) Oxide in Non-Aqueous Electrolytes
Abstract:Charge storage in pseudocapacitive materials occurs through electron transfer (i.e. faradaic current) involving oxidation and reduction reactions. This process is usually extremely fast because the reactions take place near the surface of the material, meaning the species involved diffuse over short distances. Ionic species such as H+, OH-, Li+, and Na+ commonly used to store charge in pseudocapacitive materials are usually “foreign” elements in the materials. In this talk, I will demonstrate a pseudocapacitiv… Show more
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