Electrochemical energy storage in an organic supercapacitor via a non-electrochemical proton charge assembly

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Abstract

Contrary to conventional beliefs, we show how a functional ligand that does not exhibit any redox activity elevates the charge storage capability of an electric double layer via a proton charge assembly. Compared to an unsubstituted ligand, a non-redox active carboxy ligand demonstrated nearly a 4-fold increase in charge storage, impressive capacitive retention even at a rate of 900C, and approximately a 2-fold decrease in leakage currents with an enhancement in energy density up to approximately 70% via a non-electrochemical route of proton charge assembly. Generalizability of these findings is presented with various non-redox active functional units that can undergo proton charge assembly in the ligand. This demonstration of non-redox active functional units enriching supercapacitive charge storage via proton charge assembly contributes to the rational design of ligands for energy storage applications.

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Mukhopadhyay, S., Kottaichamy, A. R., Devendrachari, M. C., Mendhe, R. M., Nimbegondi Kotresh, H. M., Vinod, C. P., & Ottakam Thotiyl, M. (2023). Electrochemical energy storage in an organic supercapacitor via a non-electrochemical proton charge assembly. Chemical Science, 15(5), 1726–1735. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc05639b

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