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    An activated carbon monolith as an electrode material for supercapacitors

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    6 pages, 6 figures, 1 table.-- Available online Oct 2, 2008.Activated carbon binderless monoliths with high consistency and large porosity, synthesised from a mesophase pitch, are studied as electrodes for supercapacitors. The electrochemical cells prepared provided high capacitance values in sulphuric acid media (334 F g−1) and very low electrical resistivity, which results in a very efficient energy storage device (12 Wh Kg−1 maximum energy density and 12,000 W Kg−1 maximum power density). Long-term cycling experiments showed excellent stability with a reduction of the initial capacitance values of 19% after performing 23,000 galvanostatic cycles at ~300 mA g−1.This work has been performed with financial support from MEC (projects MAT2007-61467 and MAT2007-61734). V. Ruiz acknowledges a predoctoral research grant from FICYT.Peer reviewe
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