A Review of Green Aerogel- and Xerogel-Based Electrodes for Supercapacitors

Polymers (Basel). 2024 Oct 9;16(19):2848. doi: 10.3390/polym16192848.

Abstract

The decline in fossil fuels on the earth has become a primary global concern which has urged mankind to explore other viable alternatives. The exorbitant use of fuels by an ever-increasing global population demands a huge production of energy from renewable sources. Renewable energy sources like the sun, wind, and tides have been established as promising substitutes for fossil fuels. However, the availability of these renewable energy sources is dependent on weather and climatic conditions. Thus, this goal can only be achieved if the rate of energy production from renewable sources is enhanced under favorable weather conditions and can be stored using high energy storing devices for future utilization. The energy from renewable sources is principally stored in hydropower plants, superconducting magnetic energy storage systems, and batteries.

Keywords: aerogel; conductivity; flexibility; pseudocapacitance; supercapacitors; xerogel.

Publication types

  • Review