4 FAQs about Building area of ​​super capacitors for communication base stations

What is a two terminal supercapacitor?

A two terminal supercapacitor would then be the equivalent of two capacitors in series. Due to the high electrode surface area and thin IHP and OHP, the supercapacitor essentially bridges the energy and power gap between a battery and traditional capacitors as it leverages the basic theory behind capacitors.

What are supercapacitors based on?

Supercapacitors are based on a carbon technology. The carbon technology used in these capacitors creates a very large surface area with an extremely small separation distance.

What is the maximum capacitance a supercapacitor can provide?

The maximum capacitance that these capacitors can provide is 1 Farad. If the higher capacitance is required, the capacitors will need to be quite large, which may or may not fit into typical electronic circuits. Enter the supercapacitor.

Why do super capacitors have a porous structure?

High conductivity requires electrode materials to have low resistivity, porous structure helps to increase the surface area of the electrode, promote the adsorption and storage of electrolyte ions, thereby increasing the energy that the super capacitor electrode can hold.

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