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      Progress in supercapacitors: roles of two dimensional nanotubular materials

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          Overcoming the global energy crisis due to vast economic expansion with the advent of human reliance on energy-consuming labor-saving devices necessitates the demand for next-generation technologies in the form of cleaner energy storage devices. The technology accelerates with the pace of developing energy storage devices to meet the requirements wherever an unanticipated burst of power is indeed needed in a very short time. Supercapacitors are predicted to be future power vehicles because they promise faster charging times and do not rely on rare elements such as lithium. At the same time, they are key nanoscale device elements for high-frequency noise filtering with the capability of storing and releasing energy by electrostatic interactions between the ions in the electrolyte and the charge accumulated at the active electrode during the charge/discharge process. There have been several developments to increase the functionality of electrodes or finding a new electrolyte for higher energy density, but this field is still open to witness the developments in reliable materials-based energy technologies. Nanoscale materials have emerged as promising candidates for the electrode choice, especially in 2D sheet and folded tubular network forms. Due to their unique hierarchical architecture, excellent electrical and mechanical properties, and high specific surface area, nanotubular networks have been widely investigated as efficient electrode materials in supercapacitors, while maintaining their inherent characteristics of high power and long cycling life. In this review, we briefly present the evolution, classification, functionality, and application of supercapacitors from the viewpoint of nanostructured materials to apprehend the mechanism and construction of advanced supercapacitors for next-generation storage devices.

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          Overcoming the global energy crisis due to vast economic expansion with the advent of human reliance on energy-consuming labor-saving devices necessitates the demand for next-generation technologies in the form of cleaner energy storage devices.

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                Journal
                Nanoscale Adv
                Nanoscale Adv
                NA
                NAADAI
                Nanoscale Advances
                RSC
                2516-0230
                31 October 2019
                22 January 2020
                31 October 2019
                : 2
                : 1
                : 70-108
                Affiliations
                [a] Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University Box 516 SE-75120 Uppsala Sweden rajeev.ahuja@ 123456physics.uu.se
                [b] Mads Clausen Institute, NanoSYD, University of Southern Denmark Alsion 2 DK-6400 Denmark mishra@ 123456mci.sdu.dk
                [c] Department of Materials and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) SE-10044 Stockholm Sweden
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4879-2302
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5389-2469
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8786-9379
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1231-9994
                Article
                c9na00307j
                10.1039/c9na00307j
                9419609
                36133979
                60482bfb-fb1f-4da3-9c21-39e40460827c
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
                History
                : 16 May 2019
                : 28 October 2019
                Page count
                Pages: 39
                Funding
                Funded by: Vetenskapsrådet, doi 10.13039/501100004359;
                Award ID: Unassigned
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                Chemistry
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