Simulating Supercapacitors: Can We Model Electrodes As Constant Charge Surfaces?
Supercapacitors based on an ionic liquid electrolyte and graphite or nanoporous carbon electrodes are simulated using molecular dynamics. We compare a simplified electrode model in which a constant, uniform charge is assigned to each carbon atom with a realistic model in which a constant potential i...
Main Authors: | Merlet, C, Pean, C, Rotenberg, B, Madden, P, Simon, P, Salanne, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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