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The ARMS project celebrates its first scientific publication

The ARMS project's first scientific publication, “Enhancing Specific Capacitance and Energy Density in Printed Supercapacitors: The Role of Activated Wood Carbon and Electrolyte Dynamics,” was published in the open-access journal Carbon Trends

The publication explores the potential of Activated Wood Carbon (AWC) – a sustainable and innovative material – for use in printed supercapacitors. The team of researchers from Tampere University (Finland), the Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry (Latvia), InnoCell ApS (Denmark), and the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (Latvia) investigated the impact of AWC's unique structural properties on the performance of these energy storage devices. They also examined how different electrolytes influence the overall energy storage capabilities.

Read ARMS press release HERE.

Read full publication HERE.

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Graphical abstract of the publication