2023 - Research.com Materials Science in Italy Leader Award
Marina Mastragostino combines Electrode and Electrochemistry in her research. Marina Mastragostino undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Electrochemistry and Electrode through her research. In her research, Marina Mastragostino performs multidisciplinary study on Electrolyte and Ion. In her work, Marina Mastragostino performs multidisciplinary research in Ion and Salt (chemistry). She connects Salt (chemistry) with Electrolyte in her research. Marina Mastragostino merges Physical chemistry with Thermodynamics in her study. Marina Mastragostino conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Thermodynamics and Physical chemistry. While working in this field, she studies both Organic chemistry and Polymer. She integrates Polymer and Composite material in her research.
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High temperature carbon–carbon supercapacitor using ionic liquid as electrolyte
Andrea Balducci;Romain Dugas;Pierre-Louis Taberna;Patrice Simon.
Journal of Power Sources (2007)
Conducting polymers as electrode materials in supercapacitors
Marina Mastragostino;Catia Arbizzani;Francesca Soavi.
Solid State Ionics (2002)
New trends in electrochemical supercapacitors
C Arbizzani;M Mastragostino;F Soavi.
Journal of Power Sources (2001)
Ionic liquids for hybrid supercapacitors
Andrea Balducci;Andrea Balducci;Ugo Bardi;Stefano Caporali;Marina Mastragostino.
Electrochemistry Communications (2004)
Polymer-based redox supercapacitors: A comparative study
Catia Arbizzani;Marina Mastragostino;Luca Meneghello;Luca Meneghello.
Electrochimica Acta (1996)
Thermal stability and flammability of electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
Catia Arbizzani;Giulio Gabrielli;Marina Mastragostino.
Journal of Power Sources (2011)
Polymer-based supercapacitors
Marina Mastragostino;Catia Arbizzani;Francesca Soavi.
Journal of Power Sources (2001)
Safe, high-energy supercapacitors based on solvent-free ionic liquid electrolytes
Catia Arbizzani;Maurizio Biso;Dario Cericola;Mariachiara Lazzari.
Journal of Power Sources (2008)
Carbon-Poly(3-methylthiophene) Hybrid Supercapacitors
A. Di Fabio;A. Giorgi;M. Mastragostino;F. Soavi.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society (2001)
Cycling stability of a hybrid activated carbon//poly(3-methylthiophene) supercapacitor with N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ionic liquid as electrolyte
Andrea Balducci;Wesley A. Henderson;Marina Mastragostino;Stefano Passerini.
Electrochimica Acta (2005)
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