Vanadium oxide aerogels: Nanostructured materials for enhanced energy storage |
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Authors: | Veronica Augustyn Bruce Dunn |
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Institution: | University of California, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, California NanoSystems Institute, BOX 951595, 3121B Engineering V, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1595, USA |
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Abstract: | The synthesis, chemistry, local structure and electrochemical properties of vanadium oxide xerogels and aerogels have much in common. The one difference in their respective synthesis routes, the means by which solvent is removed, has a significant influence on the resulting morphology. The high surface area, nanodimensional solid phase, short diffusion paths and interconnected mesoporosity of the aerogels exert a profound effect on their electrochemical properties. Our studies with V2O5 aerogels show that these materials offer the promise of achieving both high energy density and high power density because of a pseudocapacitive charge storage mechanism which develops. |
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