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Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes
[Image: see text] Charge storage in electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) is via the adsorption of electrolyte counterions in their positive and negative electrodes under an applied potential. This study investigates the EDLC-type charge storage in carbon nanotubes (CNT) electrodes in aque...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07143 |
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author | Pal, Bhupender Sarkar, Kalyan Jyoti Wu, Bing Děkanovský, Lukáš Mazánek, Vlastimil Jose, Rajan Sofer, Zdeněk |
author_facet | Pal, Bhupender Sarkar, Kalyan Jyoti Wu, Bing Děkanovský, Lukáš Mazánek, Vlastimil Jose, Rajan Sofer, Zdeněk |
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description | [Image: see text] Charge storage in electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) is via the adsorption of electrolyte counterions in their positive and negative electrodes under an applied potential. This study investigates the EDLC-type charge storage in carbon nanotubes (CNT) electrodes in aqueous acidic (NaHSO(4)), basic (NaOH), and neutral (Na(2)SO(4)) electrolytes of similar cations but different anions as well as similar anions but different cations (Na(2)SO(4) and Li(2)SO(4)) in a two-electrode Swagelok-type cell configuration. The physicochemical properties of ions, such as mobility/diffusion and solvation, are correlated with the charge storage parameters. The neutral electrolytes offer superior charge storage over the acidic and basic counterparts. Among the studied ions, SO(4)(2–) and Li(+) showed the most significant capacitance owing to their larger solvated ion size. The charge stored by the anions and cations follows the order SO(4)(2–) > HSO(4)(–) > OH(–) and Li(+) > Na(+), respectively. Consequently, the CNT//Li(2)SO(4)//CNT cell displayed outstanding charge storage indicators (operating voltage ∼0–2 V, specific capacitance ∼122 F·g(–1), specific energy ∼67 W h·kg(–1), and specific power ∼541 W·kg(–1) at 0.5 A·g(–1)) than the other cells, which could light a red light-emitting diode (2.1 V) for several minutes. Besides, the CNT//Li(2)SO(4)//CNT device showed exceptional rate performance with a capacitance retention of ∼95% at various current densities (0.5–2.5 A·g(–1)) after 6500 cycles. The insights from this work could be used to design safer electrochemical capacitors of high energy density and power density. |
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spelling | pubmed-98507222023-01-20 Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes Pal, Bhupender Sarkar, Kalyan Jyoti Wu, Bing Děkanovský, Lukáš Mazánek, Vlastimil Jose, Rajan Sofer, Zdeněk ACS Omega [Image: see text] Charge storage in electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) is via the adsorption of electrolyte counterions in their positive and negative electrodes under an applied potential. This study investigates the EDLC-type charge storage in carbon nanotubes (CNT) electrodes in aqueous acidic (NaHSO(4)), basic (NaOH), and neutral (Na(2)SO(4)) electrolytes of similar cations but different anions as well as similar anions but different cations (Na(2)SO(4) and Li(2)SO(4)) in a two-electrode Swagelok-type cell configuration. The physicochemical properties of ions, such as mobility/diffusion and solvation, are correlated with the charge storage parameters. The neutral electrolytes offer superior charge storage over the acidic and basic counterparts. Among the studied ions, SO(4)(2–) and Li(+) showed the most significant capacitance owing to their larger solvated ion size. The charge stored by the anions and cations follows the order SO(4)(2–) > HSO(4)(–) > OH(–) and Li(+) > Na(+), respectively. Consequently, the CNT//Li(2)SO(4)//CNT cell displayed outstanding charge storage indicators (operating voltage ∼0–2 V, specific capacitance ∼122 F·g(–1), specific energy ∼67 W h·kg(–1), and specific power ∼541 W·kg(–1) at 0.5 A·g(–1)) than the other cells, which could light a red light-emitting diode (2.1 V) for several minutes. Besides, the CNT//Li(2)SO(4)//CNT device showed exceptional rate performance with a capacitance retention of ∼95% at various current densities (0.5–2.5 A·g(–1)) after 6500 cycles. The insights from this work could be used to design safer electrochemical capacitors of high energy density and power density. American Chemical Society 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9850722/ /pubmed/36687114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07143 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Pal, Bhupender Sarkar, Kalyan Jyoti Wu, Bing Děkanovský, Lukáš Mazánek, Vlastimil Jose, Rajan Sofer, Zdeněk Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title | Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free
EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title_full | Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free
EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title_fullStr | Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free
EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free
EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title_short | Exploration of Charge Storage Behavior of Binder-Free
EDL Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes |
title_sort | exploration of charge storage behavior of binder-free
edl capacitors in aqueous electrolytes |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07143 |
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