Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
179757 Electrochemistry Communications 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A solid-polymer electrolyte, composed of silicotungstic acid (SiWA), orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4), and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), was studied and compared with Nafion® in an electrochemical capacitor (EC) device under ambient conditions. While initially both solid-polymer electrolyte based ECs demonstrated exceptionally high rate capability (5000 Vs− 1 and a 0.05 ms time constant), the SiWA-based device showed a much better shelf life than the Nafion-based device. In addition, a thin two-cell, single-package EC utilizing the SiWA-based solid-polymer electrolyte was demonstrated and showed excellent rate capability and shelf life.

► Two polymer electrolyte-based electrochemical capacitors were studied at high rate. ► Both SiWA-H3PO4-PVA and Nafion® were able to perform at 5000 V s− 1 initially. ► SiWA-H3PO4-PVA polymer electrolyte showed a much better shelf life than Nafion®. ► A thin two-cell/single-package capacitor using SiWA-H3PO4-PVA was demonstrated.

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