Relation between charging times and storage properties of nanoporous supercapacitors

Investigating the correlations between dynamic and static storage properties of nanoporous electrodes is beneficial for further progress of supercapacitors-based technologies. While the dependence of the capacitance on the pores' sizes is well described by classical Density Functional Theory (c...

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Hauptverfasser: Aslyamov, Timur, Sinkov, Konstantin, Akhatov, Iskander
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Zusammenfassung:Investigating the correlations between dynamic and static storage properties of nanoporous electrodes is beneficial for further progress of supercapacitors-based technologies. While the dependence of the capacitance on the pores' sizes is well described by classical Density Functional Theory (c-DFT), the lack of dynamic c-DFT extension capable for correct estimation of the charging time has been noted in the literature. Here, we develop a dynamic model of the electrolyte inside nanopores based on c-DFT and realistically describing both the time-dependent charging process and maximum static capacitance. Our calculations show that the charging starts with a square-root dependency of the total charge on time and then follows two subsequent exponential trends with significantly different time scales that agree with published simulations. We demonstrate that the full charging time corresponds to the timescale of either the first or the second exponential trend depending on the pores' size. Also, we find analytical expressions to fit the timescales for a wide range of parameters. Derived correlations provide the relation of charging time to pores' size, applied voltage, and final ions' densities inside the pore, making these expressions useful to design supercapacitors with an optimal combination of power and energy characteristics.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2011.04575