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New graphene scaffold capacitors break capacitance records
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have developed a new fabrication technique to make capacitors enhanced with graphene. The resulting devices store a large amount of charge over a given surface area - an important metric for measuring the performance of a capacitor.

The new technique uses a 3D printer to construct a microscopic scaffold with porous graphene and then fills the structure with a kind of material called a pseudocapacitive gel, which is a kind of capacitor material that also behaves like a battery in some ways.

The team explains that currently, supercapacitors - capacitors that store their energy through a reaction at the electrode surface - have a “mass-loading” problem. In order to increase capacitance, intuitively one would want to load more electrode materials into the device, but this approach is limited by the total surface area of the material.

Existing supercapacitor designs tackle this problem by stacking alternating layers of electrodes and thin metal sheets. Using the new 3D-printed scaffold with porous graphene, the researchers were able to increase the mass-loading in their device more than 10 times compared to the stacking technique, resulting in a much higher areal capacitance.

Source: insidescienceJoule Graphene Supercapacitors market report Tags:Graphene AerogelSupercapacitorsGraphene 3D PrintingTechnical / Research
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