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Electrode Materials

Solid State Phenomena, 2015
This review work was focused on conventional and modern electrodes which play an important role in electrochemical systems. Among many types of existing electrode materials, some of the most prominent materials from the conventional (metals and their alloys, graphite and mixed metal oxides) and the modern (amorphous, modified and composite) electrodes,
Bożena Łosiewicz   +2 more
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Electrolyte-philicity of electrode materials

Chemical Communications, 2023
The electrochemical interfacial interaction of electrode materials with liquid electrolytes in electrochemical energy storage systems have become a research hotspot and play a decisive role in electrochemical energy storage.
Lei Zhao, Fen Ran
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Polyferredoxin-based electrode materials

Faraday Discussions, 2000
Electrochemical oxidation of the hydrosulfide cluster [Fe4S4(SH)4]2- on gold, platinum or vitreous carbon in a methyl cyanide electrolyte leads to the growth of a conducting film. Spectroscopic and other evidence suggests that the film has cubane centres, predominately in the [4Fe4S]3+ oxidation state, which are linked by disulfide ligands to give an ...
C J, Pickett, S K, Ibrahim, D L, Hughes
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New Electrode Material

New Electronics, 2023
Highly transparent electrodes for deep-UV light emitting diode applications have been developed
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Josephson Tunnel-Junction Electrode Materials

Science, 1980
Josephson superconducting devices of the tunnel-junction type have exciting potential for use in building ultrahigh-speed computers. We consider the properties of superconducting metals that are needed for such devices that would be used in integrated computer circuits operated at a temperature near absolute zero.
C J, Kircher, M, Murakami
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Carbonaceous Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors

Advanced Materials, 2013
AbstractSupercapacitors have been widely studied around the world in recent years, due to their excellent power density and long cycle life. As the most frequently used electrode materials for supercapacitors, carbonaceous materials attract more and more attention. However, their relatively low energy density still holds back the widespread application.
Long, Hao, Xianglong, Li, Linjie, Zhi
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Electrode Materials (Bulk Materials and Modification)

2014
Electrochemical sensors have a long history and they found an important place in analytical chemistry and environmental monitoring thanks to the attractive properties and huge developments in electrode materials. In this chapter the electrode materials used for environmental sensing purposes are presented in the form of two successive parts dealing ...
Walcarius, Alain   +4 more
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Colloidal supercapacitor electrode materials

Materials Research Bulletin, 2016
Abstract Key issues for supercapacitor electrode materials are their low energy density and slow ion/electron diffusion/transfer kinetics. The formations of nanostructured materials and composite materials with blending/coating conductive additives have been developed to solve above problems.
Kunfeng Chen, Dongfeng Xue
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Electrode materials for electrochromic supercapacitors

Nanotechnology
Abstract Smart energy storage systems, such as electrochromic supercapacitor (ECSC) integrated technology, have drawn a lot of attention recently, and numerous developments have been made owing to their reliable performance. Developing novel electrode materials for ECSCs that embed two different technologies in a material is an exciting ...
Jianhang Li   +7 more
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Microcrystalline materials on electrodes

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1988
We show that the amperometric response of redox couples can be amplified at electrodes covered with microcrystalline solids and the corollary, that the electrorelease of surface materials can be triggered by solution molecules.
C. J. Pickett, K. S. Ryder
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