Toward High-Voltage/Energy Symmetric Supercapacitors via Interface Engineering

Ya-Qin Wang, Guoxin Zhang
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This chapter includes elaborately selected recent literatures on electrochemical energy storing in symmetric supercapacitors (SSCs) with high operating voltages (voltage >1.6 V) and high specific energy. SSCs are a typical sort of electrochemical capacitors with larger energy density than conventional capacitors; by involving electrode materials with stable interfaces (for instance, nitrogen-doped carbon materials) and electrolytes with wide safe potential window (for instance, ionic liquids), they can supply competitive energy relative to batteries. Fundamentals of SSCs are first introduced, aiming at clarifying some critical interfacial phenomena that are critical to enhance overall capacitive performance. State-of-the-art SSCs are included as demonstrations from the aspects of both enhanced capacitances and expanded voltages. We also provide a few feasible strategies for the design high-voltage/energy SSCs such as using inactive electrode materials.
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基于界面工程的高压/能量对称超级电容器
本章对高工作电压(电压>1.6 V)和高比能对称超级电容器(ssc)中电化学储能的最新文献进行了详细的筛选。ssc是一种典型的电化学电容器,具有比传统电容器更大的能量密度;通过使用具有稳定界面的电极材料(例如,氮掺杂碳材料)和具有宽安全电位窗口的电解质(例如,离子液体),它们可以提供相对于电池具有竞争力的能量。本文首先介绍了ssc的基本原理,旨在澄清一些关键的界面现象,这些现象对提高整体电容性能至关重要。最先进的ssc包括从增强的电容和扩展的电压方面的演示。我们还提出了一些可行的设计策略,如使用非活性电极材料。
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