Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application

Supercapacitors inevitably attract much attention among the scientific community and the general public since they combine the desirable characteristics of batteries and capacitors. The successful development of environmentally friendly supercapacitors is possible thanks to the organic materials obt...

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Main Authors: Saadiah, M. A., A. F., Fuzlin, N. F., Mazuki, N. M., Ghazali, Ahmad Salihin, Samsudin
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Language:English
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Published: Woodhead Publishing 2023
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author Saadiah, M. A.
A. F., Fuzlin
N. F., Mazuki
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description Supercapacitors inevitably attract much attention among the scientific community and the general public since they combine the desirable characteristics of batteries and capacitors. The successful development of environmentally friendly supercapacitors is possible thanks to the organic materials obtained from renewable sources that are considered viable alternative materials for a safer and higher energy polymer electrolytes (PE) system. These organic polymer electrolytes (OPEs) are generally materials consisting of carbon and other atoms, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and halogen. This system is supramolecular in nature and produces high ionic conductivity when doped with ions. There is a myriad of future supercapacitor applications, including their use as supplementary energy sources in the electric grid, electric and microhybrid vehicles, and cell phone base stations. This chapter specifically discusses the recent progress made in the application of OPEs, their performance, challenges, and future directions in the context of supercapacitors.
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spelling UMPir397692023-12-28T05:02:56Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39769/ Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application Saadiah, M. A. A. F., Fuzlin N. F., Mazuki N. M., Ghazali Ahmad Salihin, Samsudin Q Science (General) QC Physics QD Chemistry Supercapacitors inevitably attract much attention among the scientific community and the general public since they combine the desirable characteristics of batteries and capacitors. The successful development of environmentally friendly supercapacitors is possible thanks to the organic materials obtained from renewable sources that are considered viable alternative materials for a safer and higher energy polymer electrolytes (PE) system. These organic polymer electrolytes (OPEs) are generally materials consisting of carbon and other atoms, such as oxygen, nitrogen, and halogen. This system is supramolecular in nature and produces high ionic conductivity when doped with ions. There is a myriad of future supercapacitor applications, including their use as supplementary energy sources in the electric grid, electric and microhybrid vehicles, and cell phone base stations. This chapter specifically discusses the recent progress made in the application of OPEs, their performance, challenges, and future directions in the context of supercapacitors. Woodhead Publishing 2023-01-01 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39769/1/pii/B9780323912068000261 pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39769/2/Chapter%2018%20-%20Organic%20materials%20as%20polymer%20electrolytes%20for%20supercapacitor%20application.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39769/3/Organic%20materials%20as%20polymer%20electrolytes%20for%20supercapacitor%20application.pdf Saadiah, M. A. and A. F., Fuzlin and N. F., Mazuki and N. M., Ghazali and Ahmad Salihin, Samsudin (2023) Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application. In: Advances in Electronic Materials for Clean Energy Conversion and Storage Applications. Woodhead Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 365-394. ISBN 978-032391206-8 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-91206-8.00026-1
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QD Chemistry
Saadiah, M. A.
A. F., Fuzlin
N. F., Mazuki
N. M., Ghazali
Ahmad Salihin, Samsudin
Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title_full Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title_fullStr Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title_full_unstemmed Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title_short Organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
title_sort organic materials as polymer electrolytes for supercapacitor application
topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QD Chemistry
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