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Interlaboratory Study Assessing the Analysis of Supercapacitor Electrochemistry Data

Supercapacitors are fast-charging energy storage devices of great importance for developing robust and climate-friendly energy infrastructures for the future. Research in this field has seen rapid growth in recent years. Therefore, consistent reporting practices must be implemented to enable reliable comparison of device performance. Although several studies have highlighted the best practices for analysing and reporting data from such energy storage devices, there is yet to be an empirical study investigating whether researchers in the field are correctly implementing these recommendations, and which assesses the variation in reporting between different laboratories. Here, we address this deficit by carrying out the first interlaboratory study of the analysis of supercapacitor electrochemistry data. We find that the use of incorrect formulae and researchers having different interpretations of key terminologies are the primary causes of variability in data reporting. Furthermore, we highlight the more significant variation in reported results for electrochemical profiles showing non-ideal capacitive behaviour. From the insights gained through this study, we make additional recommendations to the community to help ensure consistent reporting of performance metrics moving forward.
- University of Salford United Kingdom
- University of Waterloo Canada
- Grenoble Alpes University France
- Indian Institute of Technology Indore India
- University of Southampton United Kingdom
[PHYS]Physics [physics], 34 Chemical Sciences, Data analysis, 600, 333, [PHYS] Physics [physics], 620, [CHIM] Chemical Sciences, Data analysis; Electrochemical energy storage; Supercapacitors, Supercapacitors, [CHIM]Chemical Sciences, 7 Affordable and Clean Energy, Electrochemical energy storage, ta116, ta215, 40 Engineering
[PHYS]Physics [physics], 34 Chemical Sciences, Data analysis, 600, 333, [PHYS] Physics [physics], 620, [CHIM] Chemical Sciences, Data analysis; Electrochemical energy storage; Supercapacitors, Supercapacitors, [CHIM]Chemical Sciences, 7 Affordable and Clean Energy, Electrochemical energy storage, ta116, ta215, 40 Engineering
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