Affiliation:
1. Ansaldo Green Tech S.p.A. Via N. Lorenzi 8 16152 Genova
2. BeDimensional S.p.A. Via Lungotorrente Secca, 30R 16163 Genova
3. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Via Morego 30 16163 Genova
Abstract
AbstractState‐of‐the art Electrochemical Double‐Layer Capacitors (EDLCs) usually extend their operating electrochemical stability window (ESW) by means of organic electrolytes, or highly concentrated aqueous (water‐in‐salt) electrolytes hindering parasitic water splitting reactions. Unfortunately, organic solvents and high concentrations of ions penalize the dielectric constant of the electrolyte, hence the capacitive performance. We suggest here a new concept of cost‐effective and sustainable aqueous electrolytes based on concentrated amino acid water solutions with a dielectric permittivity much higher than pure water, unlocking the capacitive performance of aqueous EDLC references. Amino acids are natural zwitterionic molecules with a large separation between the positive and negative moiety, leading to huge dipoles with excellent dielectric properties. Some of them (e. g., lysine and proline), have a solubility
10 m at ambient temperature. With an experimental characterization we prove that aqueous EDLCs based on electrolytes obtained with L‐ lysine or L‐proline added to 2 M NaNO3 solution have +50 % of gravimetric capacitance enhancement at low specific currents (0.1 A/g) compared to a reference device based on 2 M NaNO3 electrolyte without amino acids. A theoretical model suggests that this performance may be further enhanced by increasing the ionic accessibility of commercially available active materials, with porosity optimized to the size of amino acid ions.
Subject
Electrochemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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