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Activated carbon electrodes are fabricated by creating carbon ink (CI) and applying the CI onto the electrode contact surface. There were no significant differences between CI groups: PtB vs. CI-minus, PtB vs. CI-plus, CI-regular vs. CI-minus, and CI-minus vs. CI-plus (p > 0.05). The rate of change for PtB electrodes was much smaller, as represented by their stabilization criteria being lower than CI electrodes. In vibrate and bend testing, PtB and CI-plus electrode groups maintained Q values above the failure threshold for the largest amounts of time . . .
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