Self-discharge of electrochemical capacitors based on soluble or grafted quinone.

@article{Shul2016SelfdischargeOE,
  title={Self-discharge of electrochemical capacitors based on soluble or grafted quinone.},
  author={Galyna Shul and Daniel B{\'e}langer},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2016},
  volume={18 28},
  pages={
          19137-45
        }
}
  • G. Shul, D. Bélanger
  • Published 13 July 2016
  • Materials Science
  • Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
The self-discharge of hybrid electrochemical capacitors based on the redox activity of electrolyte additives or grafted species to the electrode material is investigated simultaneously for the cell and each individual electrode. Electrochemical capacitors using a redox-active electrolyte consisting in hydroquinone added to the electrolyte solution and a redox-active electrode based on anthraquinone-grafted carbon as a negative electrode are investigated. The results are analyzed by using Conway… 

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