Modulation Of Graphene And Its Hybrid Nanostructures Toward The Development Of Hybrid Energry Storage Devices
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
n account of the intermittent nature of renewable resources, electrochemical energy
storage systems (EESs) are realized as crucial divisions in energy technologies that
have the capability to store the energy from renewable energy resources when not
needed and make it utilized for later use. The commonly known EES systems are
battery receiving high energy density and supercapacitors (SCs) i.e., full of power, are
the main components in an energy-efficient hardware network. The distinct features of
battery and SCs are due to their charge storage mechanisms: diffusion-controlled
process responsible for high energy density in battery and surface-controlled process
brings the high-power output in SCs. The strategy to design the electrode materials
should focus on the device performance in terms of capacity output, sufficient energy-
power density correlation, and stability factor which in turn are dependent on the
material’s electrical conductivity and porosity characteristics. Nanostructured graphene
as an electrode material is emerging in the storage field due to its remarkable electrical,
optical and mechanical properties. The present study is focused on the exploration of
such electrode material with the facile synthetic process, their morphological advances
and can be utilized as metal-free planar structured solid EES system. Finally, the mixed
kinetics of battery and SCs were utilized to develop a hybrid energy device i.e., BSH
(battery-supercapacitor hybrid) system with optimum energy and power density values.
The versatile systems developed in each and every project gives a new avenue for the
development of sustainable energy storage system for the continuous power run.