Marco Carrozza
Application of carbon based materials in hybrid energy storage and harvesting systems.
Rel. Andrea Lamberti, Pietro Zaccagnini, Roberto Speranza. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
In a world that is actively trying to reach a more sustainable future, energy storage represents the challenge of the present. As renewable sources are not continuous (in the sense that their availability is affected by factors such as weather and time of day), and energy harvesting devices become more and more efficient, the need for a reliable storage system is critical. In this work, the focus is directed towards the long-term viability of energy storage units, which should encompass environmental impact of manufacturing processes, cyclability and end-of-life disposal. A strong effort is put in designing an hybrid device combining strong power capabilities with high energy density.
This is done by exploiting a supercapacitor's (SC) double layer charge mechanism coupled with reversible faradaic reactions from a battery-like electrode
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