Nanomaterial is a type of nano-scale material used as building blocks in the fields of physics and electronics, whereas supercapacitors are quickly replacing regular capacitors owing to their high performance and high energy concentration. A nanomaterial supercapacitor is an electrochemical electronic device (capacitor) that has the capability of increasing the surface area of storage of static electrons as the amount of energy increases; it can expand due to its structure made of nanotubes. The anodes and cathodes, like in a conventional capacitor, are separated by insulating material also known as dielectric. The overall performance of a nanomaterial supercapacitor depends upon the material being used to manufacture it and the properties of electrodes.
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