Journal of Power Sources, Vol.165, No.2, 922-927, 2007
High temperature carbon-carbon supercapacitor using ionic liquid as electrolyte
This paper presents results about the electrochemical and cycling characterizations of a supercapacitor cell using a microporous activated carbon as the active material and N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (PYR14TFSI) ionic liquid as the electrolyte. The microporous activated carbon exhibited a specific capacitance of 60Fg(-1) measured from the three-electrode cyclic voltammetry experiments at 20 mV s(-1) scan rate, with a maximum operating potential range of 4.5 V at 60 degrees C. A coin cell assembled with this microporous activated carbon and PYR14TFSI as the electrolyte was cycled for 40,000 cycles without any change of cell resistance (9 0 cm 2), at a voltage up to 3.5 V at 60 degrees C, demonstrating a high cycling stability as well as a high stable specific capacitance in this ionic liquid electrolyte. These high performances make now this type of supercapacitor suitable for high temperature applications (>= 60 degrees C). (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.