Silicon-based supercapacitors are expected to fully charge mobile phones in minutes

Researchers at Vanderbilt University have proposed a new method of storing power in a silicon-based supercapacitor that can fully charge a cell phone in a short period of time and can operate for several weeks without recharging.

The research report was published in the "Scientific Reports" journal under Nature. Researchers have proposed a new method for storing electric power in supercapacitors. Instead of storing electric energy in the form of chemical reactions, electric power is stored by accumulating ions on the surface of porous materials. The new method can charge and discharge in a few minutes and can operate in millions of cycles instead of the thousands of charge and discharge cycles of ordinary batteries. ,

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