Graphene-Based Systems for Enhanced Energy Storage

Extensive global research efforts have focused on the exploitation of graphene for enhanced energy storage. Novel graphene-based composite material electrodes have been developed, in many cases with reports of outstanding performance. However, the development of these composites involve extremely co...

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Main Authors: Amplianitis Aris, Masouras Athanasios, Gkikas Giorgos, Kalogridi Zampia, Baltopoulos Athanasios, Vavouliotis Antonios, Tsantzalis Stavros, Kostopoulos Vassilis, Lafont Ugo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171609006
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spelling doaj-c6905132c050431bb8ae52394bd4d02f2021-02-02T07:51:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01160900610.1051/e3sconf/20171609006e3sconf_espc2017_09006Graphene-Based Systems for Enhanced Energy StorageAmplianitis ArisMasouras Athanasios0Gkikas Giorgos1Kalogridi ZampiaBaltopoulos Athanasios2Vavouliotis AntoniosTsantzalis Stavros3Kostopoulos Vassilis4Lafont Ugo5Applied Mechanics & Vibrations Laboratory, Dept. Mechanical and Aeronautics Engineering, Polytechnical School, University of PatrasAdamant Composites Ltd.Adamant Composites Ltd.Applied Mechanics & Vibrations Laboratory, Dept. Mechanical and Aeronautics Engineering, Polytechnical School, University of PatrasApplied Mechanics & Vibrations Laboratory, Dept. Mechanical and Aeronautics Engineering, Polytechnical School, University of PatrasEuropean Space Agency (ESA)Extensive global research efforts have focused on the exploitation of graphene for enhanced energy storage. Novel graphene-based composite material electrodes have been developed, in many cases with reports of outstanding performance. However, the development of these composites involve extremely complex and costly procedures/methods whose scalability and eventual commercial exploitation is extremely hard [1]. Within the present activity the use of graphene nanotechnology is exploited to manufacture electrodes for supercapacitors. The goal however is to achieve electrodes with increased specific energy density (compared to the currently commercially available products) using proven and simple manufacturing procedures that can easily be scaled-up and offer competitive products. The roadmap was developed under the framework of European Space Agency highlighting the main advantages brought up from this technology. The activity is separated in three parallel routes; the development and test planning of small–scale production of graphene based materials via the tape casting technology, the establishment of a reliable and low cost industrial production process (scale-up) for these materials and the development and testing of an energy storage demonstrator that shall incorporate the novel electrodes and exhibit their favorable characteristics in energy storage applications for use in space.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171609006
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author Amplianitis Aris
Masouras Athanasios
Gkikas Giorgos
Kalogridi Zampia
Baltopoulos Athanasios
Vavouliotis Antonios
Tsantzalis Stavros
Kostopoulos Vassilis
Lafont Ugo
spellingShingle Amplianitis Aris
Masouras Athanasios
Gkikas Giorgos
Kalogridi Zampia
Baltopoulos Athanasios
Vavouliotis Antonios
Tsantzalis Stavros
Kostopoulos Vassilis
Lafont Ugo
Graphene-Based Systems for Enhanced Energy Storage
E3S Web of Conferences
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Masouras Athanasios
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Kalogridi Zampia
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Kostopoulos Vassilis
Lafont Ugo
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title Graphene-Based Systems for Enhanced Energy Storage
title_short Graphene-Based Systems for Enhanced Energy Storage
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description Extensive global research efforts have focused on the exploitation of graphene for enhanced energy storage. Novel graphene-based composite material electrodes have been developed, in many cases with reports of outstanding performance. However, the development of these composites involve extremely complex and costly procedures/methods whose scalability and eventual commercial exploitation is extremely hard [1]. Within the present activity the use of graphene nanotechnology is exploited to manufacture electrodes for supercapacitors. The goal however is to achieve electrodes with increased specific energy density (compared to the currently commercially available products) using proven and simple manufacturing procedures that can easily be scaled-up and offer competitive products. The roadmap was developed under the framework of European Space Agency highlighting the main advantages brought up from this technology. The activity is separated in three parallel routes; the development and test planning of small–scale production of graphene based materials via the tape casting technology, the establishment of a reliable and low cost industrial production process (scale-up) for these materials and the development and testing of an energy storage demonstrator that shall incorporate the novel electrodes and exhibit their favorable characteristics in energy storage applications for use in space.
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