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The effect of lignosulfonates as electrolyte additives on the electrochemical performance of supercapacitors

Journal

ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 470-473

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2011.02.023

Keywords

Supercapacitor; Lignosulfonates; Quinone; Capacitance

Funding

  1. European Fund of Regional Development [POIG.01.01.02-00-015/09]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) [N209 132538]

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Two types of carbonaceous materials of different specific surface areas (835 and 1901 m(2) g(-1)) were used as electrode materials in electrochemical capacitors and their performance was investigated in 1 mol L(-1) H(2)SO(4) with and without addition of two lignosulfonates of different molecular masses (8000 and 42,700 g mol(-1)). Measurements of 2-electrode cells confirmed that lignosulfonates as electrolyte additives increase the overall capacity of the supercapacitor of up to 33%. Moreover, for the electrolyte with lignosulfonates the charge propagation was facilitated, implying its capability of working at heavy duty regimes. Cycleability tests confirmed the absence of any significant effect of lignosulfonate additions to the electrolyte on supercapacitor durability. The relative capacitance change after 5000 cycles of galvanostatic charge/discharge at 1 A g(-1) was ca. +4.5% for less porous carbon and -4.2% for more porous carbon, respectively. Furthermore, the investigations carried out in a 3-electrode configuration proved that a lignosulfonate addition to the electrolyte gives rise to the development of a reversible redox system on the positive electrode, due to the deposition of a thin lignosulfonate-derived film showing substantial redox activity assignable to quinone-type moieties. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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