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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.149, No.3, A302-A306, 2002
A nonaqueous asymmetric hybrid Li4Ti5O12/poly(fluorophenylthiophene) energy storage device
An asymmetric hybrid energy storage device has been built using a lithium titanate intercalation anode and the pseudocapacitive electronically conducting polymer poly(fluorophenythiophene). Results show that the device operates in the power range of electrochemical double-layer capacitors, while having three to four times their energy density, and a voltage profile and self-discharge characteristics typical of a battery. The cycle life is also intermediate between that of a battery and a supercapacitor, in the range of several thousands of cycles.