Supercapacitor Operating at 200 Degrees Celsius

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The operating temperatures of current electrochemical energy storage devices are limited due to electrolyte degradation and separator instability at higher temperatures. Here we demonstrate that a tailored mixture of materials can facilitate operation of supercapacitors at record temperatures, as high as 200 C. Composite electrolyte/separator structures made from naturally occurring clay and room temperature ionic liquids, with graphitic carbon electrodes, show stable supercapacitor performance at 200 C with good cyclic stability. Free standing films of such high temperature composite electrolyte systems can become versatile functional membranes in several high temperature energy conversion and storage applications.

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Borges, R. S., Reddy, A. L. M., Rodrigues, M. T. F., Gullapalli, H., Balakrishnan, K., Silva, G. G., & Ajayan, P. M. (2013). Supercapacitor Operating at 200 Degrees Celsius. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02572

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