Abstract

The need for energy-storage devices to manage an ever-increasing energy crisis in the industrial world is well recognized. Various technologies are used to meet energy-saving needs. Supercapacitors are of particular interest in a growing number of mobile devices. There are various approaches available to increase the performance of supercapacitors and to find new materials possessing higher energy and power density. At the same time, the inherent characteristics of the new materials for high power generation/storage/discharge with regard to life-cycle also need to be improved. Carbon-based nanocomposites are heavily used in emerging supercapacitors. This review mainly focuses on the recent developments on unzipped multiwalled carbon nanotube (UzMWCNT) via various routes and Mxenes towards energy storage applications.

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