1. Researchers developed a nanocomposite PFSA/Montmorillonite-Na+ polymer membrane for use in hybrid supercapacitors, aiming to enhance performance and efficiency. 2. The membrane was prepared using a solution-casting method and characterized for its physicochemical properties. 3. Electrochemical tests showed improved energy storage capacity and cycling stability, highlighting the potential of the membrane in advanced energy storage devices.
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