The Defect Delusion: Are High-Entropy Carbons Engineering Better Supercapacitors, or Just Controlled Damage?
Akeem Adeyemi Oladipo
We celebrate defects in carbon electrodes—vacancies, heteroatoms, and high-entropy disorder—as the secret to massive capacitance. But an uncomfortable truth is emerging: Are we engineering better supercapacitors, or are we slowly destroying the electron-transport networks that make them work?
