Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
196528 Electrochimica Acta 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

To investigate the relationship between pore structure and specific capacitance of electric double layer capacitors with non-aqueous electrolytes, phenol resin based carbon spheres were modified by oxidation in dry air, giving a wide range of pore structure. Surface area due to the presence of different pores was characterized through αs plots of adsorption isotherms of N2 gas at 77 K as microporous surface area (Smicro.) due to micropores and external surface area (Sext.) mainly due to the mesopores. A simple model can be presented by recognizing the different contributions of Smicro. and Sext. in forming electric-double layers. The capacitance per unit external surface area was larger by one order of magnitude than that per unit surface area of micropores (0.187 F/m2 versus 0.017 F/m2 at charge–discharge current of 4 mA/g), revealing greater contribution of external surface to specific capacitance for electric-double layers than surface of micropores. With the increase in charge–discharge current to 40 mA/g, the relative contribution of external surface became more significant, which was supposed to be due to large sizes of electrolyte ions, Et3MeN+ and BF4−.

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