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Polysaccharide Based Supercapacitors

  • Offers a step-by-step introduction into the field
  • Explains how to use renewable materials in supercaps
  • Details how to make your own supercap based on cellulose
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science (BRIEFSMOLECULAR)

Part of the book sub series: Biobased Polymers (BRIEFSBP)

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Table of contents (2 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Introduction

    • Soon Yee Liew, Wim Thielemans, Stefan Freunberger, Stefan Spirk
    Pages 1-13
  3. Polysaccharides in Supercapacitors

    • Soon Yee Liew, Wim Thielemans, Stefan Freunberger, Stefan Spirk
    Pages 15-53
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 55-55

About this book

This book provides an excellent introduction into polysaccharide-based supercapacitors. It includes fundamental knowledge on supercaps as well as an overview of currently available approaches reported in the literature. Written by an international team of leading academics, this brief is aimed at a variety of readers with an interest in polysaccharide science and its applications.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Inst. for Chemsitry & Tech. of Materials, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

    Soon Yee Liew

  • Inst. for Chemistry & Tech. of Materials, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

    Wim Thielemans

  • Department of Chemical Engineering, Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium

    Stefan Freunberger

  • Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Division of Manufacturing and Process Technologies, Nottingham, United Kingdom

    Stefan Spirk

About the authors

Stefan Spirk studied chemistry (main focus synthetic inorganic chemistry) at University of Graz where he finished his PhD with Prof. R. Pietschnig. His research is mainly about understanding interfacial processes and how to use this knowledge to realize new applications for polysaccharide based materials such as batteries and transistors for instance. He is author of more than 50 publications, several book chapters and currently holds a Marie Curie Integration Grant and is part of a FET open project.


Stefan Freunberger studied chemistry at Vienna University of Technology, Austria. During this time he gained industrial experience in silicon chemistry and semiconductor technology with Wacker Chemistry and Infineon technologies in Germany. For his master’s and Ph.D. thesis he moved to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland. The work, under the guidance of Prof. Alexander Wokaun and Felix Büchi was on polymer electrolyte fuel cells. 

He is author of over 30 peer reviewed publications, including in Science, Nature Materials and Nature Chemistry, furthermore four patents and two book chapters. His work was presented at numerous lectures at major conferences, many of which invited. In 2012 Freunberger moved to ICTM at Graz University of Technology to build his own research.

Wim Thielemans rec


eived his chemical engineering degree in 1999 from the University of Leuven (Belgium) and his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 2004 from the University of Delaware (Newark, DE, USA). Wim has over 70 publications and 1 patent and has an h-index of 24. In 2007, he won the Silver Award for his research in 2007 at the UK House of Commons Set for Britain event, and in 2008, received the Green Chemistry Prize for Innovative Science at the Gordon Research Conference for Green Chemistry. In 2013, he was also a co-recipient of the Presidential Green Chemistry Awards (USA). He has also held a 2011 Science Communication Fellowship from Advancing Green Chemistry and Environmental Health Sciences and has been a visiting professor to the University of Rouen (France) and a visiting scientist to Unilever R&D (Vlaardingen, The Netherlands). 

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