AIP Advances (Sep 2015)

Effect of conductive additives to gel electrolytes on activated carbon-based supercapacitors

  • Farshad Barzegar,
  • Julien K. Dangbegnon,
  • Abdulhakeem Bello,
  • Damilola Y. Momodu,
  • A. T. Charlie Johnson Jr.,
  • Ncholu Manyala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4931956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 097171 – 097171-9

Abstract

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This article is focused on polymer based gel electrolyte due to the fact that polymers are cheap and can be used to achieve extended potential window for improved energy density of the supercapacitor devices when compared to aqueous electrolytes. Electrochemical characterization of a symmetric supercapacitor devices based on activated carbon in different polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) based gel electrolytes was carried out. The device exhibited a maximum energy density of 24 Wh kg−1 when carbon black was added to the gel electrolyte as conductive additive. The good energy density was correlated with the improved conductivity of the electrolyte medium which is favorable for fast ion transport in this relatively viscous environment. Most importantly, the device remained stable with no capacitance lost after 10,000 cycles.