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High Power‐ and Energy‐Density Supercapacitors through the Chlorine Respiration Mechanism

Xiaotong Fan, Kai Huang, Long Chen, Haipeng You, Menglei Yao, Hao Jiang, Ling Zhang, Cheng Lian, Xiangwen Gao, Chunzhong Li

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Supercapacitor represents an important electrical energy storage technology with high‐power performance and superior cyclability. However, currently commercialized supercapacitors still suffer limited energy densities. Here we report an unprecedentedly respiring supercapacitor with chlorine gas iteratively re‐inspires in porous carbon materials, that improves the energy density by orders of magnitude. Both electrochemical results and theoretical calculations show that porous carbon with pore size around 3 nm delivers the best chlorine evolution and adsorption performance. The respiring supercapacitor with multi‐wall carbon nanotube as the cathode and NaTi 2 (PO 4 ) 3 as the anode can store specific energy of 33 Wh kg −1 with negligible capacity loss over 30 000 cycles. The energy density can be further improved to 53 Wh kg −1 by replacing NaTi 2 (PO 4 ) 3 with zinc anode. Furthermore, thanks to the extraordinary reaction kinetics of chlorine gas, this respiring supercapacitor performs an extremely high‐power density of 50 000 W kg −1 .

Topics & Concepts

SupercapacitorPower densityAnodeEnergy storageElectrochemistryMaterials scienceSpecific energyCathodeChemical engineeringCarbon nanotubeCurrent densityChlorineCarbon fibersNanotechnologyElectrodeChemistryPower (physics)Composite materialThermodynamicsPhysicsComposite numberPhysical chemistryMetallurgyEngineeringQuantum mechanicsSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced battery technologies research
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