This is a post
Category: Electrochemistry
Role of Redox Mediated Neutral Electrolyte Solution in Supercapacitor
The most ascertain key to resolving the ever-increasing global energy crisis is the enrichment of electrochemical energy storage technologies. Besides, towards achieving the goals of SDG-7 (including zero-emission vehicles, modern use of electricity, and green grid storage, etc.), the development of heavy-duty supercapacitors (SC) is now a center of focus for scientists. Among the various strategies and efforts, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is the most studied carbonaceous material for the fabrication of EDLC based SC [1].
Future Energy Storage Technology
Electrical energy is the smartest and safest form of energy ever discovered by human beings. But, still, in many developing and developed countries around the globe, electricity is produced by burning diesel, natural gas, and coal [1,2]. This biofuel consumption is severely impacting the global environment and threatening the healthy living assurance of human beings. As a consequence of that many efforts and technologies have been developed to produce clean and safe electrical energy, such as – nuclear fission reactor, windmill, hydroelectricity, etc. as the best alternatives of fossil fuel consumption [3,4,5].
