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Supercapacitors Beat Batteries: Faster, Stronger Energy!

1 Dec

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Summary

  • New carbon material enables supercapacitors with battery-like energy levels.
  • Researchers unlocked more of carbon's surface area for superior storage.
  • This scalable process uses abundant Australian graphite resources.
Supercapacitors Beat Batteries: Faster, Stronger Energy!

A significant advancement in energy storage technology has been announced, with researchers developing supercapacitors that rival traditional batteries in energy capacity while offering much faster power output. The novel approach utilizes a new carbon-based material, unlocking previously inaccessible surface areas for enhanced energy storage. This development marks a crucial step toward next-generation systems for electric transportation, electronics, and grid stabilization.

The core of this breakthrough lies in a unique multiscale reduced graphene oxide (M-rGO) architecture, ingeniously crafted from readily available Australian graphite. Through a specialized thermal annealing process, the material forms a highly curved graphene structure. This architecture facilitates exceptionally rapid ion movement, a key factor in achieving both high energy density and high power density simultaneously – a rare feat in energy storage devices.

This innovative supercapacitor technology has demonstrated record-breaking performance in prototype devices, showing metrics competitive with the best carbon-based supercapacitors globally. Importantly, the production process is scalable and compatible with Australian raw materials, and commercialization efforts are already underway. This advancement aligns with global goals for a low-carbon energy future and is supported by initiatives like the Australian Research Council.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Monash engineers developed a new carbon material that allows supercapacitors to store as much energy as batteries but release it much faster.
The M-rGO material features a unique curved graphene structure that significantly increases the usable surface area and speeds up ion movement.
Yes, the technology uses abundant Australian graphite, and efforts by Ionic Industries are already underway to commercialize these graphene materials.

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