Abstract

Graphene is a lightweight material in which the carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal shape in a single layer like a honeycomb pattern. As high electron mobility and high conductivity, graphene also has a large surface area, high thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength, and high optical transmittance. These features have made graphene become a preferred material in energy storage devices, such as lithium-ion batteries, electrical double-layer capacitors, and dye-sensitized solar cells. Graphene is one of the promising electrode ingredients improving the performance of an energy storage device. Thus this chapter discusses the electrochemical mechanism of graphene for the device perspective.

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