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Methodological Studies of the Mechanism of Anion Insertion in Nanometer-Sized Carbon Micropores.

Connor WeltyErin E TaylorSadie PoseyPatric VailatiKostiantyn V KravchykMaksym V KovalenkoNicholas P Stadie
Published in: ChemSusChem (2022)
Dual-ion hybrid capacitors (DIHCs) are a promising class of electrochemical energy storage devices intermediate between batteries and supercapacitors, exhibiting both high energy and power density, and generalizable across wide chemistries beyond lithium. In this study, a model carbon framework material with a periodic structure containing exclusively 1.2 nm width pores, zeolite-templated carbon (ZTC), was investigated as the positive electrode for the storage of a range of anions relevant to DIHC chemistries. Screening experiments were carried out across 21 electrolyte compositions within a common stable potential window of 3.0-4.0 V vs. Li/Li + to determine trends in capacity as a function of anion and solvent properties. To achieve fast rate capability, a binary solvent balancing a high dielectric constant with a low viscosity and small molecular size was used; optimized full-cells based on LiPF 6 in binary electrolyte exhibited 146 Wh kg -1 and >4000 W kg -1 energy and power densities, respectively.
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