Improved
Shelf Life and Energy Density in Nonaqueous
Electrolyte-Based Supercapacitors
Posted on 2025-07-05 - 15:03
Supercapacitor devices have been fabricated by using
poly-PHEN-C-900
(a carbonized product of the hypercrosslinked polymer of phenanthrene)
using lithium perchlorate in adiponitrile as a nonaqueous electrolyte.
A device designated as D-6 was fabricated when 5 mg of poly-PHEN-C-900
was coated in 2 × 2 cm2 on a graphite sheet current
collector. 0.5 M lithium perchlorate in adiponitrile (0.5 M LiClO4/ADN) was used as the nonaqueous electrolyte. This device
exhibited areal capacitance (Car) and
specific capacitance (Csp) values of 463
mF cm–2 and 186 F g–1, respectively.
The estimated areal (Ear) and specific
(Esp) energy densities could reach as
high as 505 μWh cm–2 and 201.9 Wh kg–1 with maximum areal (Par) and specific
(Psp) power densities of 8.7 mW cm–2 and 7 kW kg–1, respectively. An
unprecedented retention in the self-discharge voltage of 0.3 V even
after 24 h has been observed in D-6 with high Coulombic efficiency
(∼98–100%) and capacitance retention (85.7%) after 11,000
cycles, making it one of the most promising next-generation supercapacitor
devices. The superior performance of the device could be attributed
to the controlled textural properties of poly-PHEN-C-900 with adequate
active sites that are compatible with the explored nonaqueous electrolyte.
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Kumar, Arun; Rawat, Anuj; Kumar, Peeyush; Swain, Bishnupriya; Sivaraman, Patchaiyappan; Ratna, Debdatta; et al. (2025). Improved
Shelf Life and Energy Density in Nonaqueous
Electrolyte-Based Supercapacitors. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.5c02378