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* Dedication to Prof Alan Soper FRS: We are pleased to submit this article for the special edition to mark the retirement of Prof. Alan Soper. Alan was a central figure in our previous work addressing the structure of supercapacitor ionic solutions and hence it is appropriate for this work that considers novel materials for supercapacitor electrodes. Alan has been a very significant figure in our scientific world, particularly through his development of total scattering to address the structural solution of complex fluids. There can be no doubt that this dynamic and active area of science owes a great deal to Alan’s pioneering work and particularly his efforts to make data analysis accessible for a wide range of users. We, like many others, came to this area through Alan’s enormous scientific input. However, in addition, and possibly more importantly, he is the most pleasant of men – unfailingly charming and helpful, to even the most troublesome of users.
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