Abstract

Symmetric electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) have equal masses of the same active material in both electrodes. However, having equal electrode masses may prevent the EDLC to have the largest possible specific capacitance if the sizes of the hydrated anions and cations in the electrolyte differ because the electrodes and the electrolyte may not be completely utilized. Here we demonstrate how this issue can be resolved by mass balancing. If the electrode masses are adjusted according to the size of the ions, one can easily increase an EDLC’s specific capacitance. To that end, we performed galvanostatic cycling to measure the capacitances of symmetric EDLCs with different electrode mass ratios using four aqueous electrolytes— Na2SO4, H2SO4, NaOH, and KOH (all with a concentration of 1 M)—and compared these to the theoretical optimal electrode mass ratio that we calculated using the sizes of the hydrated ions. Both the theoretical and experimental values revealed lower-than-1 optimal electrode ratios for all electrolytes except KOH. The largest increase in capacitance was obtained for EDLCs with NaOH as electrolyte. Specifically, we demonstrate an increase of the specific capacitance by 8.6% by adjusting the electrode mass ratio from 1 to 0.86. Our findings demonstrate that electrode mass balancing is a simple and inexpensive method to increase the capacitance of EDLCs. Furthermore, our results imply that one can reduce the amount of unused material in EDLCs and thus decrease their weight, volume and cost.

Highlights

  • Different methods to enhance the performance of supercapacitors have been recently reported

  • We showed that the capacitance of electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) can be increased if the electrode mass ratio is adjusted to the ion size ratio

  • This optimization is favorable for improving the performance of EDLCs, reducing the amount of unused electrode material and decreasing the cell weight, volume and cost

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Introduction

Different methods to enhance the performance of supercapacitors have been recently reported. New advanced and highly porous electrode materials [1, 2] have been developed, and functionalized electrode surfaces have been employed in supercapacitors [3]. Mass Balancing as an Inexpensive and Simple Method to Increase the Capacitance of EDLCs (http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/vasternorrland/ En/Pages/default.aspx), Bo Rydin Foundation (http://www.sca.com/en/Career/Researcher/ Bo_Rydin_foundation/), STT Emtec (http:// www.sttemtec.com/en/home/home.php), Superior Graphite The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The funder STT Emtec provided support in the form of salaries for authors [NB], but did not have any additional role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The specific roles of this author is articulated in the ‘author contributions’ section

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