Can a 0.33 Farad 5 Volt Supercapacitor Charge a 3.7V 2000mAh Mobile Battery?

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I am using RF energy harvester circuit to charge mobile in my project.The rectification part is done by Villard Voltage multiplier circuit .I need to used a supercapacitor to store the harvested energy .As the battery rating of the mobile phone is 3.7V and 2000mAh.So can i use 0.33 Farad 5 Volt supercapaciotor to store energy?
 
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The New Member Forum is for just that. Please post your technical question in the EE forum, and include links to the reading that you've been doing on the subject so that we can help you with your project. :smile:
 
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