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Published Online: 23 June 2016
AIP Conference Proceedings 1738, 370010 (2016); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4952155
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Tailoring battery geometries is essential for many applications, as geometry influences the delivered capacity value. Two geometries, frame and conventional, have been studied and, for a given scan rate of 330C, the square frame shows a capacity value of 305,52 Ahm−2, which is 527 times higher than the one for the conventional geometry for a constant the area of all components.
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