Activated carbon/DNA composite electrodes for electric double layer capacitors with neutral aqueous electrolytes

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Abstract

A novel electrode composed of activated carbon and DNA together with fluorinated binder has been prepared for an electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) with aqueous electrolytes. The DNA-loaded electrodes improve the rate capability and discharge capacitance of EDLC containing aqueous, neutral salt electrolytes. In contrast, the DNA-composite electrodes have a poor effect on the capacitance enhancement in acidic or basic electrolytes. The enhancement of discharge capacitance is significant especially at high-rate cycling in neutral salt electrolytes, because the presence of DNA reduces the internal resistance of an electrode and hence improves its rate capability.

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Yamazaki, S., Obata, K., Okuhama, Y., Matsuda, Y., & Ishikawa, M. (2007). Activated carbon/DNA composite electrodes for electric double layer capacitors with neutral aqueous electrolytes. Electrochemistry, 75(8), 592–594. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.75.592

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