Researchers claim new polymeric electrolyte could overcome the main downfall of supercapacitors as energy storage units - their low power density
A new polymeric electrolyte could allow future supercapacitors to hold thousands of times more power than they do today. According to researchers from the University of Surrey and polymer firm Augmented...
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