Capacitance of electrochemical capacitors generally represented in relative scale, i.e. the units are represented either related to electrode area or the mass of active material. In most of the cases the cell capacitance does not varies linearly with the mass loading and the electrode area. So, for a same material low mass loading often gives much higher gravimetric specific capacitance. And for a fixed electrode area a same electrode material gives higher areal specific capacitance for higher mass loading.

I am looking for your suggestion for this, that what should I do to overcome these ambiguity. Before representation should I find out the highest possible cell capacitance by varying the mass loading on fixed electrode area?

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