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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is pseudocapacitance..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A different kind of capacitance can arise at electrodes of certain kinds, for example ruthenium dioxide, when the extent of faradaically admitted charge depends linearly, or approximately linearly, on the applied voltage. For such a situation, the electrode behavior is equivalent to, and measurable as, a capacitance. This capacitance can be large but it is faradaic and not electrostatic (that is non-faradaic) in origin. This is hence an important difference from the nature of double-layer capacitance, so it is called "pseudocapacitance"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

use of electrochemical capacitors (so-called supercapacitors) in hybrid electric power generation by rechargeable batteries and fuel cells is explored. Electrochemical capacitors are of two types: one where the interfacial double-layer capacitance of high specific area carbon materials is the basis of electric charge storage and mr sateesh have answer it ok

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