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Capacitance of coarse-grained carbon electrodes with thickness up to 800 μm
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Capacitance of coarse-grained carbon electrodes with thickness up to 800 μm

Liying Liu, Xuehang Wang, Vladimir Izotov, Dmytro Havrykov, Illia Koltsov, Wei Han, Yulia Zozulya, Olga Linyucheva, Veronika Zahorodna, Oleksiy Gogotsi, …
Electrochimica acta, v 302(C), pp 38-44
10 Apr 2019
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Abstract

Thick electrode High areal capacitance Supercapacitor Coarse-grained carbon And carbide derived carbon Activated carbon
Increasing the mass loading of active material in a supercapacitor electrode improves the energy storage capability per electrode area. However, the increase of mass loading is accompanied by the increased electrode thickness, which often causes drops in specific capacitance and counteracts the potential increase in areal capacitance once the electrode thickness exceeds 100 μm. In our previous work, we showed high specific capacitance retention of coarse-grained carbide derived carbon (CDC) with electrode thicknesses up to 1000 μm in organic electrolytes. In this work, we report that this behavior can be extended to coarse-grained activated carbon (AC). AC is the most common commercial supercapacitor electrode material with a much broader pore size distribution and lower electric conductivity compared to CDC. The areal capacitance of the AC electrode is enhanced from 2.3 F/cm2 to 7.4 F/cm2 at 5 mV/s, as the electrode thickness increases from 200 to 800 μm. With the increased mass loading of the active electrode material, the mass and volume occupied by current collectors and separators are reduced in the electrode stack, which leads to an increase of the gravimetric and volumetric energy density of the device. By reporting on this advantageous behavior in thick electrodes using coarse-grained carbons, we hope to garner interest toward an unexplored method for improving the performance of porous carbon-based supercapacitors, without increasing the cost or changing the current used supercapacitor manufacturing process. [Display omitted] •The capacitance retention of coarse-grained AC is above 80 % as the electrode thickness increases from 200 to 800 µm.•The mass and volume occupied by passive components are reduced with the increased mass loading of the active material.•A strategy improves the energy density of supercapacitor without extra cost or changing the current manufacturing process.

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