Greatings its been a while since the group talked about Robert Murray Smith batteries. So I thought I'd resurrect the discussion and created this
'new' topic.
His work continues to educate and inspire many of us - some following in his tracks and others just enjoying the education.
Since last related posts over a year ago things have progressed from symmetrical super caps (I think that was Phase I, to asymmetrical super caps and
now to phase three with metal oxides (again I think) for anode materials and much higher voltages with 'new' electrolytes.
So anyone want to jump in an explain further for the rest of us shade treen chemists ????