Physicochemical characterizations of novel dicyanamide-based ionic liquids applied as electrolytes for supercapacitors.
Ramzi ZarrouguiRahma HachichaRefka RjabSabri MessaoudiOuassim GhodbanePublished in: RSC advances (2018)
Novel ionic liquids (ILs), containing a dicyanamide anion (DCA - ), are synthesized and applied as suitable electrolytes for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs). The prepared ILs are either composed of triethyl-propargylammonium (N 222pr + ) or triethyl-butylammonium (N 2224 + ) cations paired with the DCA - anion. The structure of the cation influences its electrostatic interaction with the DCA - anion and highly impacts the physical and electrochemical properties of the as-prepared ILs. The geometry and the length of the alkyl chain of the propargyl group in N 222pr + enhance the ionic conductivity of N 222pr -DCA (11.68 mS cm -1 ) when compared to N 2224 -DCA (5.26 mS cm -1 ) at 298 K. It is demonstrated that the Vogel-Tammann-Fulcher model governs the variations of the transport properties investigated over the temperature range of 298-353 K. A maximum potential window of 3.29 V is obtained when N 222pr -DCA is used as electrolyte in a graphene based symmetric EDLC system. Cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic measurements confirm that both electrolytes exhibit an ideal capacitive behavior. The highest specific energy of 55 W h kg -1 is exhibited in the presence of N 2224 -DCA at a current density of 2.5 A g -1 .