Pseudocapacitors

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  • Scientists at the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) have developed a stable material for pseudocapacitors or supercapacitors which store electrical energy by electron charge transfer.

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  • INST has formulated an interesting synthetic strategy to overcome the long-standing challenges of pseudocapacitors, their cycling stability, and rate capability.
  • The material can offer a low-cost scalable energy storage solution as an alternative to batteries.
  • Pseudocapacitors are a type of supercapacitor that store electrical energy by electron charge transfer.
  • The team has developed the pseudocapacitive material, a hybrid xerogel structure (a solid formed from a gel by drying with unhindered shrinkage), for the very first time.
  • The hybrid material was fabricated by the integration of a well-known organic molecule, dopamine onto a conductive matrix, like graphene.
  • This class of xerogel architectures, although reported in the literature as alternatives to conventional pseudocapacitors, lack sufficient cycling stability to replace batteries in the consumer market.

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