Listen "Boosting Supercapacitor Stability with Rice Husk Carbon | Innovative Mass-Balancing Strategy Yields Impressive Performance Gains"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of SciBud, join Rowan as we take an enlightening dive into groundbreaking research on supercapacitors derived from rice husk-based activated carbon. While these energy storage devices boast impressive power density, they face significant challenges with cycling stability during use, particularly when combined with potassium hydroxide electrolytes. Today, we discuss an innovative mass-balancing strategy that dramatically improves capacitance retention—boosting stability from just 27.9% to an astonishing 96.4% over 10,000 cycles. This episode not only unpacks the meticulous methodology behind these findings but also highlights the importance of sustainable materials in advancing energy solutions. Discover how this research paves the way for more reliable and eco-friendly supercapacitors, while we also discuss some critiques and considerations for future studies. Tune in for an engaging exploration of how science is shaping the future of energy storage! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/94
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