Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1284753 | Journal of Power Sources | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Energy production and storage are both critical research domains where increasing demands for the improved performance of energy devices and the requirement for greener energy resources constitute immense research interest. Graphene has incurred intense interest since its freestanding form was isolated in 2004, and with the vast array of unique and highly desirable electrochemical properties it offers, comes the most promising prospects when implementation within areas of energy research is sought. We present a review of the current literature concerning the electrochemical application of graphene in energy storage/generation devices, starting with its use as a super-capacitor through to applications in batteries and fuel cells, depicting graphene's utilisation in this technologically important field.
Research highlights► Graphene has reported advantages for electrochemical energy generation/storage applications. ► We overview this area providing a comprehensive yet critical report. ► The review is divided into relevant sections with up-to-date summary tables. ► Graphene holds potential in this area. ► Limitations remain, such as being poorly characterised, costly and poor reproducibility.