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A supercapacitor is 5 times thinner than a sheet of paper
11.04.2015
A team of researchers from the University of California at Berkeley (USA) have developed a supercapacitor that charges incredibly quickly and can compete with a battery in terms of energy storage density.
Such an impressive result was made possible by the use of graphene in combination with manganese dioxide. The supercapacitor is only one-fifth of a sheet of paper thick, and its production technology does not require specific laboratory conditions or extreme temperatures.
The latest device can demonstrate an energy of 42 Wh / l, which is quite comparable to a lead-acid battery. In addition, it charges much faster and can withstand 10 recharge cycles. During the tests, he showed the ability to charge from the energy generated by the solar battery during the day, keep the charge until the evening and power powerful LED lamps throughout the night.
The prospects for the use of such a supercapacitor are encouraging. It remains to wait until the gadget becomes more like a device for commercial use than a student science project.