Abstract

The article describes the study of vacuum thin-film technology for producing electrode materials for highly-capacitive electrolytic capacitors (EC) based on a roll carbon fabric called Busofit, with a highly developed surface (more than 1000 m2/g). Laboratory technology has been developed for a metal film coating of carbon fabric used as electrode material for a production of EC cells. The electrical properties of the manufactured cell prototypes, such as specific energy and capacitance and internal resistance, were investigated. The prospects of using thin-film technologies for creating highly-capacitive ECs is shown.

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