Abstract

A high voltage symmetric carbon/carbon supercapacitor was built using a Na 2SO 4 aqueous solution. This system exhibits an excellent cycle life during thousands of cycles up to voltage values as high as 1.6 V. Three-electrode investigations show a particularly high potential window, ΔE = 2 V, for the considered activated carbon in Na 2SO 4. However, in a two-electrode cell, when the voltage is higher than 1.6 V, the potential of the positive electrode is beyond the oxidation potential of water, and AC is oxidized. These results demonstrate the potentialities of Na 2SO 4 for developing high energy density systems.

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