Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6613425 | Electrochimica Acta | 2014 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
In order to improve a capacitor's energy density, an operative voltage extension is a simplest way. And, an organic gel usage, which has a more stabilized potential window than an aqueous gel. Based on these concepts, we have examined a two electrode symmetric electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) based on YECA activated carbon electrodes at 22 °C using a gel electrolyte from polyvinylpyrrolidine (PVP) in ethylene glycol (EG)-water with sodium sulphate as a salt. Infrared spectroscopy has taken to confirm the electrolyte interactions. Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) results have shown the capacitor's reversibility and symmetric EDL. Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) was used to determine a 2 V applicability of the gel. From the AC impedance (EIS) result, the glycol has increased the cell resistance, but a low percentile of glycol did not show any magnificent changes on the aqueous gel based cell. Galvanostatic cycling (CD) test also performed which evidences an improvement in the low rate aqueous gel based cell and its voltage limit. A typical specific capacitance, real power and energy density of the cell with 10% replacement of water by glycol were â¼21 F.gâ1, 0.7 kW.kgâ1 and 11 Wh.kgâ1 respectively which is significantly higher than the aqua gel based cell (â¼22 F.gâ1, 0.55 kW.kgâ1 and 6 Wh.kgâ1).
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Authors
Chandrasekaran Ramasamy, Jesús Palma del Val, Marc Anderson,