Pedram Hosseini
Ordered mesoporous carbon decorated with metal oxides: a comparison of amorphous and crystalline WO3 for energy storage applications.
Rel. Andrea Lamberti. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2021
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Abstract
The sustained growth rate of renewable energy sources and widespread utilization of portable electronic devices have underlined the demands for efficient portable energy storage with high rate capability and large specific capacity. Subsequently, electrochemical energy storage (EES) is considered a cut-edging technology in energy applications, as it accounts for providing high specific power and capacity in addition to low cost and long cycling stability. Tungsten oxide and mesoporous carbon structure have both caused attraction due to their long life cycle and less environmental impact, in addition to the high theoretical capacity of the former and high specific surface area of the latter material.
In this project, a hybrid material, produced from ordered mesoporous carbon and WO3 (OMC-WO3), is investigated as the active material of half electrochemical cells
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