New ‘supercondensers’ store electric charge in textile materials

Nanowerk  October 8, 2019 Researchers in Spain evaluated different strategies that enable the obtention of electric charge accumulators from the electrochemical reduction of graphene oxide on the surface of the activated carbon (reduced graphene oxide – RGO) and the subsequent electrosynthesis of polyaniline (Pani). They are supercondensers placed on active carbon tissues that stand out due to their electric properties and high level of power. The devices they have designed and tested make use of all the potential of active carbon, graphene and polyaniline, a polymer with high capabilities that is already broadly used in textile materials. The supercondensers could […]