pseudoelectrodes
Pseudoelectrodes are a type of electrode used in electrochemical systems, particularly in energy storage and conversion devices such as batteries and supercapacitors. Unlike traditional electrodes, which are typically made of metals or conductive materials, pseudoelectrodes rely on redox-active materials that undergo reversible electrochemical reactions during charge and discharge cycles. These materials can include organic compounds, metal oxides, or polymers that exhibit faradaic behavior, meaning they store charge through electron transfer processes rather than simple ion adsorption or double-layer capacitance.
The use of pseudoelectrodes offers several advantages. They can provide high energy densities due to the multiple
However, pseudoelectrodes also present challenges. The redox-active materials used in pseudoelectrodes can degrade over time due
In summary, pseudoelectrodes are a promising alternative to traditional electrodes, offering high energy densities and customizable