There are two major ways for their energy storage: (i) the repeated intercalation/deintercalation of charge carriers (either monovalent [Li +, Na +] or multivalent ones [Zn 2+, Al 3+]) and (ii) the conversion reaction of the electrode without ionic charge carriers taking part in the reaction (e.g. the conversion between MnO 2 and MnOOH) [7]. [pdf]
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