Vickram Josh
The growing demand for energy storage solutions has led to significant
research in developing advanced materials that offer high performance,
efficiency, and sustainability. Among the promising materials in this field,
carbon-based nanoparticles have gained considerable attention for their
remarkable properties, including high surface area, excellent electrical
conductivity, and tunable chemical functionalities. These properties make
carbon-based nanoparticles ideal candidates for energy storage devices such
as supercapacitors, which are energy storage systems that offer rapid charge
and discharge rates, high power densities, and long cycling lives.
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