4.7 Article

Dominant role of wettability in improving the specific capacitance

Journal

GREEN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 171-179

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gee.2019.01.010

Keywords

Supercapacitor; Energy density; Specific capacitance; Effective surface area; Wettability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91534123, 91834303, U1862117]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems [MPCS-2017-A-01]
  3. State key laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems (MPCS) Facility Upgradation Program

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Here we report a strategy to enhance the energy density of supercapacitors by increasing the utilization rate of the specific surface area (SSA) via wettability improvement. The nonporous gold (NPG) film is used as the electrodes and the ionic liquid [EMIM]BF4 is the electrolyte. When the electrode is coated by paraffin, an increase of the contact angle leads to a remarkable reduction of the specific capacitance. While when acetonitrile is added into the electrolyte, the contact angle is decreased and the utilization rate of SSA is improved, which results in an increase of the specific capacitance. The addition of isopropyl acetate into the electrolyte leads to a further increase of the specific capacitance. To generalize the role of the wettability in improving the energy density, a carbon-based electrode is evaluated in the solution of potassium hydroxide. An addition of propyl alcohol into the potassium hydroxide solution leads to an increase of the specific capacitance, as well as a long-term stability of the supercapacitor. The role of conductivity in this study is excluded by designing experiments. This paper highlights the significance of wettability in determining the specific capacitance, showing an alternative to improve the energy density of supercapacitors. (C) 2019, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.

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