Abstract
The combination of an electric double-layer capacitor (EDLC) and an "electrolyte charge storage system", which is a completely novel charge storage method, was investigated. We screened p-type and n-type active materials and selected acetylferrocene for the former and 1, l'-diheptyl-bipyridinium bis (tetrafluoroborate) for the latter. As a result, our capacitor effectively used the redox reactions of active materials dissolved in the electrolyte to increase its charge capacity. Self-discharge caused by the shuttle effect of active materials was almost suppressed using an anion-exchange membrane separator.
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Tachibana, M., Ohishi, T., Tsukada, Y., Kitajima, A., Yamagishi, H., & Murakami, M. (2011). Supercapacitor using an electrolyte charge storage system. Electrochemistry, 79(11), 882–886. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.79.882
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