JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stable Electrolyte for High Voltage Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors

Rose E. RutherChe-Nan SunAdam HollidayShiwang ChengFrank M. DelnickThomas A. ZawodzinskiJagjit Nanda

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 164 (2)Pages: A277-A283   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

A simple electrolyte consisting of NaPF<sub>6</sub> salt in 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) can extend the voltage window of electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) to >3.5 V. DME does not passivate carbon electrodes at very negative potentials (near Na/Na<sup>+</sup>), extending the practical voltage window by about 1.0 V compared to standard, non-aqueous electrolytes based on acetonitrile. The voltage window is demonstrated in two- and three-electrode cells using a combination of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), charge-discharge cycling, and measurements of leakage current. DME-based electrolytes cannot match the high conductivity of acetonitrile solutions, but they can satisfy applications that demand high energy density at moderate power. The conductivity of NaPF<sub>6</sub> in DME is comparable to commercial lithium-ion battery electrolytes and superior to most ionic liquids. Lastly, factors that limit the voltage window and EDLC energy density are discussed, and strategies to further boost energy density are proposed.

Keywords:
Electrolyte Materials science Ionic conductivity Electrochemical window Dielectric spectroscopy Electrochemistry Capacitor Conductivity Analytical Chemistry (journal) Supercapacitor Electrode Voltage Chemistry Electrical engineering Chromatography

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