Electrochemical properties of activated carbon supecapacitor containing Sulfonated polypropylene separator coated with a hydrogel polymer electrolyte

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Sulfonated polypropylene (S-PP) is prepared by sulfuric acid-acetone aldol condensation reaction of polypropylene (PP) separator to yield hydrophilic separator surface with a moderate amount of -SO3H groups. Activated carbon supercapacitor is also fabricated adopting the S-PP separator coated with potassium polyacrylate (PAAK) hydrogel polymer electrolyte. As a result, the hydrophilic surface of S-PP separator involves better physical and electrochemical properties such as decrease in contact angle, improvements of wettability, electrolyte uptake, and ionic conductivity to give higher specific capacitance and long cycle-life.

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Yoon, C. S., Ko, J. M., Latifatu, M., Lee, H. S., Lee, Y. G., Kim, K. M., … Kim, J. H. (2014). Electrochemical properties of activated carbon supecapacitor containing Sulfonated polypropylene separator coated with a hydrogel polymer electrolyte. Korean Chemical Engineering Research, 52(5), 553–557. https://doi.org/10.9713/kcer.2014.52.5.553

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