Supercapacitor Safety: Temperature Driven Instability and Failure of Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors

IF 18.9 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Energy Storage Materials Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ensm.2025.104115
Katrina Mazloomian, Thomas R. Dore, Mark Buckwell, Liam Bird, Paul R. Shearing, Thomas S. Miller
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Abstract

While supercapacitors are widely considered to be safer than current lithium-ion battery technologies, their reputation for safety, stability, and long cycling lifetimes is primarily based on their testing under highly favourable electrochemical and environmental conditions. However, the impact of extreme conditions on even the most common Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors (EDLCs) remains unclear, limiting the understanding of their potential failure mechanisms and the risks they could present to individuals and systems into which they are increasingly being integrated. In this study, we investigate the effects of thermal abuse conditions, induced by overheating and overcharging, on a typical commercial EDLC. Our findings reveal that while EDLC cell failures are less extreme than the well-documented failures of Li-ion batteries, they still pose significant risks to the integrity of the cell itself and the direct environment. This is most evident from the fact that between the overheating and overcharging tests, more than half of all the cells tested in this study failed catastrophically, leading to an explosive event. The high cell temperatures induced by these abusive tests led to electrolyte vaporisation and cell gassing that was not effectively mitigated by cell vent designs. This study therefore challenges the perception of intrinsic supercapacitor safety and provides a foundation onto which safer system designs can be built.
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Energy Storage Materials
Energy Storage Materials Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Energy Storage Materials is a global interdisciplinary journal dedicated to sharing scientific and technological advancements in materials and devices for advanced energy storage and related energy conversion, such as in metal-O2 batteries. The journal features comprehensive research articles, including full papers and short communications, as well as authoritative feature articles and reviews by leading experts in the field. Energy Storage Materials covers a wide range of topics, including the synthesis, fabrication, structure, properties, performance, and technological applications of energy storage materials. Additionally, the journal explores strategies, policies, and developments in the field of energy storage materials and devices for sustainable energy. Published papers are selected based on their scientific and technological significance, their ability to provide valuable new knowledge, and their relevance to the international research community.
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