Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1413783 | Carbon | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper diamond foam (DF) is introduced as a new material for thin-film supercapacitor application. Geometrical, structural, and electrical and electrochemical properties with respect to capacitance, electrochemical window and power are discussed in details. Diamond foam shows a 2.5 V potential window in aqueous solution. Discharge rate as high as 1000 V s−1 was measured which is three magnitudes higher than conventional supercapacitors. The power performance of diamond foam (807 W cm−3) approaches that of electrolytic capacitors, but the energy storage is more than one magnitude higher. Therefore, this new material is very promising for high-power micro-supercapacitor applications.
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Authors
Fang Gao, Marco T. Wolfer, Christoph E. Nebel,