<p>"... one of the best aspects of this book is in the excellent technical details describing other devices (conventional capacitors and batteries) to illustrate the differences between these energy-storage devices. Also, the condensed but very informative descriptions of some of the equipment used to characterize ES materials (SEM, TEM, x-ray analysis) are very enlightening for those who do not typically use these devices. There are excellent descriptions of the theory and application of these imaging and analytical instrumentations. The book provides a wonderful illustration of electrochemical supercapacitors for understanding the practical aspects of the technology. It also provides sufficient technical details on new materials for possible future use in ES components. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the components, designs, and characterizations of ES. Those in industry and academia will benefit from this book."<br />—John J. Shea, from <em>IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine</em>, July/August — Vol. 31, No. 4</p><p>"This book offers an essential background to researchers involved in the development of supercapacitors and may represent both a reference and a starting point for academic and industrial scientists. Also students and post-graduate fellows will find it a comprehensive and valuable resource." <br />—Catia Arbizzani, University of Bologna</p>
Although recognized as an important component of all energy storage and conversion technologies, electrochemical supercapacitators (ES) still face development challenges in order to reach their full potential. A thorough examination of development in the technology during the past decade, Electrochemical Supercapacitors for Energy Storage and Delivery: Fundamentals and Applications provides a comprehensive introduction to the ES from technical and practical aspects and crystallization of the technology, detailing the basics of ES as well as its components and characterization techniques.
The book illuminates the practical aspects of understanding and applying the technology within the industry and provides sufficient technical detail of newer materials being developed by experts in the field which may surface in the future. The book discusses the technical challenges and the practical limitations and their associated parameters in ES technology. It also covers the structure and options for device packaging and materials choices such as electrode materials, electrolyte, current collector, and sealants based on comparison of available data.
Supplying an in depth understanding of the components, design, and characterization of electrochemical supercapacitors, the book has wide-ranging appeal to industry experts and those new to the field. It can be used as a reference to apply to current work and a resource to foster ideas for new devices that will further the technology as it becomes a larger part of main stream energy storage.
An overview of electrochemical supercapacitators (ES), this book summarizes the fundamental sciences involved in ES operation and the technological developments in materials science and engineering for materials fabrication.
Fundamentals of Electric Capacitor. Fundamentals of Electochemical Double-Layes Supercapacitors. Fundamentals of Electrochemical Pseudocapacitors. Components and Materials for Electrochemical Supercapacitors. Electrochemical Supercapacitor Design, Fabrication and Operation. Electrochemical Supercapacitor Systems and Their Coupling with Batteries and Fuel Cells. Characterization and Diagnosis Techniques for Electrochemical Supercapacitors. Applications of Electrochemical Supercapacitors. Challenges and Perspectives of Electrochemical Supercapacitors.