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titleOfInvention Polarizability electrode material and the double layer capacitor using the material
abstract The polarizability electrode material and the double layer capacitor using the material of high and static capacity and few, i.e. the excellent high proof voltage type of long-term reliability the double layer capacitor of the deterioration of resistance it is an object of the invention to provide a kind of energy density.The polarizability electrode material comprising Porous carbon particle, conductive auxiliary agent, tungsten oxide powder and adhesive is used in double layer capacitor.The polarizability electrode material is characterised by that the tungsten oxide is dispersed in the polarizability electrode material so that the tungsten oxide surface area of the polarizability electrode material per 1g is 0.2m 2 Less than 6m 2 。
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