High voltage AC/AC electrochemical capacitor operating at low temperature in salt aqueous electrolyte
We demonstrate that an activated carbon (AC)-based electrochemical capacitor implementing aqueous lithium sulfate electrolyte in 7:3 vol:vol water/methanol mixture can operate down to −40 °C with good electrochemical performance. Three-electrode cell investigations show that the faradaic contributio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2016-06, Vol.318, p.235-241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We demonstrate that an activated carbon (AC)-based electrochemical capacitor implementing aqueous lithium sulfate electrolyte in 7:3 vol:vol water/methanol mixture can operate down to −40 °C with good electrochemical performance. Three-electrode cell investigations show that the faradaic contributions related with hydrogen chemisorption in the negative AC electrode are thermodynamically unfavored at −40 °C, enabling the system to work as a typical electrical double-layer (EDL) capacitor. After prolonged floating of the AC/AC capacitor at 1.6 V and −40°C, the capacitance, equivalent series resistance and efficiency remain constant, demonstrating the absence of ageing related with side redox reactions at this temperature. Interestingly, when temperature is increased back to 24 °C, the redox behavior due to hydrogen storage reappears and the system behaves as a freshly prepared one.
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•AC/AC capacitors using Li2SO4 in water/methanol mixture operate down to −40 °C.•Hydrogen sorption in the negative electrode is thermodynamically quenched at −40 °C.•The system operates as a typical EDL capacitor at −40 °C.•The capacitor does not age during prolonged floating at 1.6 V and −40°C. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.03.088 |