Microsupercapacitors (Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials) - Softcover

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Synopsis

Microsupercapacitors systematically guides the reader through the key materials, characterization techniques, performance factors and potential applications and benefits to society of this emerging electrical energy storage solution. The book reviews the technical challenges in scaling down supercapacitors, covering materials, performance, design and applications perspectives. Sections provide a fundamental understanding of microsupercapacitors and compare them to existing energy storage technologies. Final discussions consider the factors that impact performance, potential tactics to improve performance, barriers to implementation, emerging solutions to those barriers, and a future outlook. This book will be of particular interest to materials scientists and engineers working in academia, research and development.

  • Provides a concise introduction of the fundamental science, related technological challenges, and solutions that microsupercapacitors can offer
  • Compares microsupercapacitors with current technologies
  • Reviews the applications of new strategies and the challenge of scaling down supercapacitors
  • Covers the most relevant applications, including energy storage, energy harvesting, sensors and biomedical devices

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About the Authors

Kazufumi Kobashi is a Senior Researcher at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Tokyo, Japan. Since 2009, Dr Kobashi has been developing the CNT microsupercapacitor technology; since 2017, he has focused on the characterization technology of nanocarbon-based, neat and composite materials in AIST, and applied research in CNT.

Karolina Laszczyk is an Assistant Professor at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Wroclaw, Poland. Whilst working at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and at the Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) in Japan between 2011-2016, Dr Laszczyk worked on developing microsupercapacitor technology. For this work she was awarded the “12th IIjima Award for Young Scientists” by The Japanese Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Graphene Research Society, and the silver medal at The International Trade Fair Ideas Inventions New Products IENA in Nuremberg 2017.

From the Back Cover

Microsupercapacitors systematically guides the reader through the key materials, characterization techniques, performance factors and potential applications and benefits to society of this emerging electrical energy storage solution. It reviews the technical challenges in scaling down supercapacitors from the materials, performance, design, and applications perspective.

The book provides a fundamental understanding of microsupercapacitors and compares them to existing energy storage technologies. It also considers the factors that impact performance and potential tactics to improve performance. The book concludes with a clear assessment of the barriers to implementation, emerging solutions to those barriers, and a future outlook.

Key features:

  • Provides a concise introduction of the fundamental science, technological challenges and solutions of microsupercapacitors
  • Compares microsupercapacitors with current technologies and reviews the application of existing and new strategies to the challenge of scaling down supercapacitors
  • Reviews the most relevant applications such as energy storage, energy harvesting, sensors and biomedical devices

Microsupercapacitors will be of particular interest for materials scientists and engineers working in academia and research and development.

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