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Importantly, the carbonized silk cocoon, as a freestanding MFC anode, and flexible carbon fiber, as a flexible MFC anode, exhibit high performance in electricity generation, yielding about 2.5-fold and 3.1-fold maximum gravimetric power density than that of MFCs with carbon cloth anode, respectively.
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A maximum gravimetric capacitance of 175 F.g−1 (85 mAh.g−1) was obtained at 80 °C.
The maximum gravimetric density has been observed for boranes when compared to alanes.
The maximum gravimetric density was investigated by sequentially adding H2 molecules to the Li-decorated single vacancy defective phosphorene.
The derived relations are used to optimize the electrode design parameters regarding maximum gravimetric and volumetric capacity.
The MD simulations demonstrate that the maximum gravimetric and volumetric H2 densities inside the developed system are 13.7 wt% and 121.6 kg/m3, respectively.
Hydrogen sorption experiments at −195.8 °C and atmospheric pressure showed a maximum gravimetric capacity of ∼330 cm3/g (3.0 wt.%).
Full (100%) saturation was defined as the maximum gravimetric moisture content achieved in free-draining soils and sediments after rewetting, with 50% saturation defined as half this value.
For example, the maximum gravimetric capacitance is 705 F g−1 with the energy density of 29.6 Wh kg−1 at a current density of 1 A g−1.
High gravimetric energy (35 Wh kg−1) and gravimetric power (237 kW kg−1) values, normalised to the total active mass of both C(Mo2C) electrodes, synthesised at Tsynt = 800 °C, have been demonstrated at cell voltage 3.0 V and T = 20 °C.
It should be noted that the US Department of Energy (DOE) has established that the maximum gravimetric capacity of hydrogen adsorption in a hydrogen storage media will be achieved at 9 wt% for the year of 2015 [20].
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