The Influence of the Range of Electroactivity and Capacitance of Conducting Polymers on the Performance of Carbon Conducting Polymer Hybrid Supercapacitor
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TextoSeries ; Journal of The ElectroChemical Society, 150(6), p.A747-A752, 2003Trabajos contenidos: - Villers, D
- Jobin, D
- Soucy, C
- Cossement, D
- Chahine, R
- Breau, L
- Bélangera, D
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Hybrid electrochemical supercapacitors based on carbon and conducting polymers as negative and positive electrodes, respectively, have been investigated. Poly-~3-fluorinatedphenyl!thiophene and poly~ethylenedioxythiophene! derivatives showing various ranges of electrochemical activity and capacitance values were evaluated as positive electrodes. It was shown that the mass and capacitance of the polymers have a significant effect on the charge/discharge characteristics and performance of such hybrid electrochemical supercapacitors. The experimental conditions that should be used to obtain specific charge/discharge curves are presented. A linear charge/discharge curve can be obtained between 0 and 3 V when the weight of conducting polymer is larger than that of the negative carbon electrode. In contrast, a battery-like charge/discharge curve is recorded when a smaller conducting polymer weight, relative to that of the carbon electrode, is used.
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