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Exploring the Carbon/Electrolyte Interface in Supercapacitors Operating in Highly Concentrated Aqueous Electrolytes

Cyrille Neto, Hien Thi Thu Pham, R. Omnée, Aurélien Canizarès, Aneta Slodczyk, Michaël Deschamps, Encarnación Raymundo‐Piñero

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development of superconcentrated or water-in-salt electrolytes (WISEs) has paved a new way toward realizing environmentally friendly, nonflammable batteries and supercapacitors based on aqueous electrolytes. The development of new electrolytes, such as WISEs, needs to be accompanied by further studies of the charging mechanism. This is essential to guide the choice of the electrode/electrolyte pairs for optimizing the performance of WISE-based supercapacitors. Therefore, to optimize the performance of carbon/carbon supercapacitors when using new, superconcentrated electrolytes, we present a detailed investigation of the carbon/electrolyte interface by combining electrochemical measurements with Raman and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. In particular, NMR provides crucial information about the local environment of electrolyte ions inside the carbon pores of the electrode. The results show that the structure of the electrolyte strongly depends on the concentration of the electrolyte and affects the mechanism of charge storage at the positive and negative electrodes.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrolyteSupercapacitorMaterials scienceElectrochemistryCarbon fibersElectrodeRaman spectroscopyChemical engineeringAqueous solutionInorganic chemistryNanotechnologyChemistryOrganic chemistryComposite materialPhysicsPhysical chemistryEngineeringOpticsComposite numberSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvanced battery technologies research
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