검색결과 : 16건
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Correlation Length in Concentrated Electrolytes: Insights from All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations Coles SW, Park C, Nikam R, Kanduc M, Dzubiella J, Rotenberg B Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 124(9), 1778, 2020 |
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Transport Properties of Li-TFSI Water-in-Salt Electrolytes Li Z, Bouchal R, Mendez-Morales T, Rollet AL, Rizzi C, Le Vot S, Favier F, Rotenberg B, Borodin O, Fontaine O, Salanne M Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 123(49), 10514, 2019 |
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Understanding the different (dis)charging steps of supercapacitors: influence of potential and solvation Pean C, Rotenberg B, Simon P, Salanne M Electrochimica Acta, 206, 504, 2016 |
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Multi-scale modelling of supercapacitors: From molecular simulations to a transmission line model Pean C, Rotenberg B, Simon P, Salanne M Journal of Power Sources, 326, 680, 2016 |
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Confinement, Desolvation, And Electrosorption Effects on the Diffusion of Ions in Nanoporous Carbon Electrodes Pean C, Daffos B, Rotenberg B, Levitz P, Haefele M, Taberna PL, Simon P, Salanne M Journal of the American Chemical Society, 137(39), 12627, 2015 |
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Single Electrode Capacitances of Porous Carbons in Neat Ionic Liquid Electrolyte at 100 degrees C: A Combined Experimental and Modeling Approach Pean C, Daffos B, Merlet C, Rotenberg B, Taberna PL, Simon P, Salanne M Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 162(5), A5091, 2015 |
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Accurate Quadrupolar NMR Relaxation Rates of Aqueous Cations from Classical Molecular Dynamics Carof A, Salanne M, Charpentier T, Rotenberg B Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 118(46), 13252, 2014 |
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Influence of solvation on the structural and capacitive properties of electrical double layer capacitors Merlet C, Salanne M, Rotenberg B, Madden PA Electrochimica Acta, 101, 262, 2013 |
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On the molecular origin of supercapacitance in nanoporous carbon electrodes Merlet C, Rotenberg B, Madden PA, Taberna PL, Simon P, Gogotsi Y, Salanne M Nature Materials, 11(4), 306, 2012 |
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Molecular Explanation for Why Talc Surfaces Can Be Both Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Rotenberg B, Patel AJ, Chandler D Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133(50), 20521, 2011 |