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High temperature solid-state supercapacitor designed with ionogel electrolyte

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ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages 439-445

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2019.06.004

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Solid-state supercapacitor; Ionogel; Electrolyte; High temperature; Electrochemical double layer capacitor; Energy storage

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  1. French network on electrochemical energy storage (RS2E)

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To date, the design of high temperature electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs) remains a challenge more specifically related to the electrolyte. The electrochemical performance of EDLC can be tuned by the temperature, and a better performance can be achieved at higher temperature if all the components are well suited to this purpose. Subsequently, an all solid-state EDLC operated at high temperature using porous carbon electrodes and a solid-like electrolyte was fabricated. Such an approach opens the route towards safer and flexible devices. An ionogel was used as the solid electrolyte and concomitantly as separator in this all-solid EDLC. The synthetized ionogel exhibits a high ionic conductivity over a wide temperature range, from 4mS cm(-1) at 20 degrees C up to 26 mS cm(-1) cm at 100 degrees C. The all solid state EDLC thus prepared was able to withstand operating temperature as high as 100 degrees C, under a 2.5 V cell voltage. Long term galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling over 25 000 cycles were achieved at 100 degrees C, thus demonstrating very good capacitance retention. The ionogel-based EDLCs therefore appear to be suitable for high temperature environments.

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