ABSTRACT

Supercapacitors have established their role as high-power density devices capable of storing energy for multiple cycles; these devices are more plentiful than batteries. This book outlines the fundamentals of charge-storage mechanisms in different configurations of supercapacitors. It describes the supercapacitor-related phenomena, state-of-the-art supercapacitor technologies, design and fabrication of electrodes, supercapacitor materials, macro-supercapacitor, planar supercapacitor, significance of electrode design, merits, demerits of current technologies, and future directions. It also details related physics, including prospective materials and electrode parameters.

Features:

  • Provides understanding of the device architecture, electrode design, and pros-cons of classical supercapacitors
  • Explains material design in the context of electrochemical energy storage
  • Covers state-of-the-art quantum supercapacitor and technological challenges
  • Describes advanced versions of supercapacitor devices, including macro-to-micro scale devices and applications at different scales
  • Includes details of challenges and outlines of future designs

This book is aimed at researchers and professionals in electronics, electrochemistry, energy-storage engineering, chemical engineering, and materials science.

chapter 1|24 pages

Fundamentals of Supercapacitors

chapter 3|24 pages

State-of-Art Supercapacitor Design

chapter 4|20 pages

Supercapacitor Materials

chapter 5|8 pages

Macro Supercapacitor

chapter 6|18 pages

Planar Micro-Supercapacitor

chapter 7|4 pages

Self-Powered Supercapacitor

chapter 9|4 pages

Future Applications