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Energy release from RuO2//RuO2 supercapacitors under dynamic discharge conditions

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 367, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2020.137455

Keywords

Supercapacitor; Ruthenium dioxide; Specific capacitance; Potential window; Energy output

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61774083, 61306103]

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In this study, RuO2 was deposited on Ta substrates and assembled into supercapacitors RuO2//RuO2, whose output energies under dynamic conditions were evaluated. The results showed that a decrease in the mass of the negative electrode could enhance the energy of RuO2//RuO2.
In this study, RuO2 was deposited on tantalum (Ta) substrates by electrochemical plating and then assembled into supercapacitors RuO2//RuO2. The output energies of the as-obtained RuO2//RuO2 under dynamic conditions were evaluated through a designed measuring circuit. The specific capacitance of electrodes in RuO2//RuO2 was calculated from the experimental results of the discharge current and the potential of positive/negative electrodes during discharge. Also, the energy of the positive/negative electrodes and RuO2//RuO2 with respect to time were derived. The results showed the positive electrode energy was partly transferred into the load R to generate joule heat and the other was used to elevate the potential of the negative electrode during discharge. The decrease in mass of negative electrode (m_) could extend the potential window, resulting in an enhancement of the energy of RuO2//RuO2. The energy of RuO2//RuO2 with m_ = 103 mu g was elevated by 138.7% compared to that with m_ = 200 /Lg. Further decrease in mass of the negative electrode would deteriorate the energy of RuO2//RuO2 . (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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