Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres

Abstract Hybrid metal‐ion capacitors, merging the merits of batteries and supercapacitors, are considered as a promising energy storage technology able to satisfy the rising energy requirements of modern powered devices. Regrettably, their development is currently hampered by the diffusion‐controlle...

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Main Authors: Dr. Noel Díez, Dr. Marta Sevilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley-VCH 2024-01-01
Series:ChemElectroChem
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/celc.202300475
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Dr. Marta Sevilla
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description Abstract Hybrid metal‐ion capacitors, merging the merits of batteries and supercapacitors, are considered as a promising energy storage technology able to satisfy the rising energy requirements of modern powered devices. Regrettably, their development is currently hampered by the diffusion‐controlled storage mechanism taking place at the battery‐type, negative electrode material. Herein we highlight and review the promising role of carbon nanospheres ‐that combine a dense morphology with short solid‐state diffusion pathways‐ in minimizing the kinetic restrictions in the battery‐type electrode. Besides, carbon nanospheres presenting a highly developed pore structure and readily available micropores fully satisfy the requirements for the supercapacitor‐type electrode. The recent findings collected in this concept paper support the suitability of carbon nanospheres for the production of negative and positive electrode materials for these hybrid systems.
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spelling doaj.art-a46c34baaf0f493999cd019f895652f62024-01-11T04:41:33ZengWiley-VCHChemElectroChem2196-02162024-01-01111n/an/a10.1002/celc.202300475Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon NanospheresDr. Noel Díez0Dr. Marta Sevilla1Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología del Carbono (INCAR) CSIC Francisco Pintado Fe 26 33011 Oviedo SpainInstituto de Ciencia y Tecnología del Carbono (INCAR) CSIC Francisco Pintado Fe 26 33011 Oviedo SpainAbstract Hybrid metal‐ion capacitors, merging the merits of batteries and supercapacitors, are considered as a promising energy storage technology able to satisfy the rising energy requirements of modern powered devices. Regrettably, their development is currently hampered by the diffusion‐controlled storage mechanism taking place at the battery‐type, negative electrode material. Herein we highlight and review the promising role of carbon nanospheres ‐that combine a dense morphology with short solid‐state diffusion pathways‐ in minimizing the kinetic restrictions in the battery‐type electrode. Besides, carbon nanospheres presenting a highly developed pore structure and readily available micropores fully satisfy the requirements for the supercapacitor‐type electrode. The recent findings collected in this concept paper support the suitability of carbon nanospheres for the production of negative and positive electrode materials for these hybrid systems.https://doi.org/10.1002/celc.202300475carbonenergy storagehigh-power devicesmetal-ion capacitorsnanoparticles
spellingShingle Dr. Noel Díez
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Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
ChemElectroChem
carbon
energy storage
high-power devices
metal-ion capacitors
nanoparticles
title Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
title_full Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
title_fullStr Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
title_short Hybrid Metal‐Ion Capacitors Based on Carbon Nanospheres
title_sort hybrid metal ion capacitors based on carbon nanospheres
topic carbon
energy storage
high-power devices
metal-ion capacitors
nanoparticles
url https://doi.org/10.1002/celc.202300475
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