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New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Energy storage

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The Impact Of Material And Environmental Properties On The Ettringite - Metaettringite Thermochemical Reaction, Aaron Strand May 2022

The Impact Of Material And Environmental Properties On The Ettringite - Metaettringite Thermochemical Reaction, Aaron Strand

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The use of energy is an essential need for people, with demand constantly increasing due to an increasing population and an increase in living and comfort standards. Since 1965, world energy consumption has quadrupled. During peak utilization, the strain on the grid infrastructure can be immense. As energy demand fluctuates during different times of the day and year, the energy production needs to scale accordingly This creates inefficiencies within the system such as over building generation capacity or losses from start up or ramping up production. This can be alleviated through load leveling where excess energy generated during low demand …


Modeling Of Electrical Behavior Of Graphene-Based Ultracapacitors, Patrick Dzisah May 2015

Modeling Of Electrical Behavior Of Graphene-Based Ultracapacitors, Patrick Dzisah

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Graphene has been identified as a promising material for energy storage, especially for high performance ultracapacitors. Graphene-based ultracapacitors show high stability, significantly-improved capacitance and energy density with fast charging and discharging time at a high current density, due to enhanced ionic electrolyte accessibility in deeper regions. The surface area of a single graphene sheet is 2630 m2/g, substantially higher than values derived from Brunauer Emmett Teller (BET) surface area measurements of activated carbons used in the current electrochemical double layer capacitors.

In an ultracapacitor cell, chemically modified graphene (CMG) materials demonstrate high specific capacitances of 135 and 99 F/g in …