The Many Deaths of Supercapacitors: Degradation, Aging, and Performance Fading

Author:

Pameté Emmanuel1ORCID,Köps Lukas2ORCID,Kreth Fabian Alexander2ORCID,Pohlmann Sebastian3ORCID,Varzi Alberto45ORCID,Brousse Thierry67ORCID,Balducci Andrea2ORCID,Presser Volker189ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials Campus D2 2 66123 Saarbrücken Germany

2. Institute of Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry and Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena) Friedrich‐Schiller‐University Jena Philosophenweg 7a 07743 Jena Germany

3. Skeleton Technologies GmbH Schücostraße 8 01900 Großröhrsdorf Germany

4. Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Helmholtzstrasse 11 89081 Ulm Germany

5. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) P.O. Box 3640 76021 Karlsruhe Germany

6. Nantes Université CNRS Institut des Matériaux de Nantes Jean Rouxel IMN Nantes 44000 France

7. Réseau Sur Le Stockage Electrochimique de L'Energie (RS2E) CNRS FR 3459 33 rue Saint Leu Amiens Cedex 80039 France

8. Saarland University Campus D2 2 66123 Saarbrücken Germany

9. Saarene – Saarland Center for Energy Materials and Sustainability Campus C4 2 66123 Saarbrücken Germany

Abstract

AbstractHigh‐performance electrochemical applications have expedited the research in high‐power devices. As such, supercapacitors, including electrical double‐layer capacitors (EDLCs) and pseudocapacitors, have gained significant attention due to their high power density, long cycle life, and fast charging capabilities. Yet, no device lasts forever. It is essential to understand the mechanisms behind performance degradation and aging so that these bottlenecks can be addressed and tailored solutions can be developed. Herein, the factors contributing to the aging and degradation of supercapacitors, including electrode materials, electrolytes, and other aspects of the system, such as pore blocking, electrode compositions, functional groups, and corrosion of current collectors are examined. The monitoring and characterizing of the performance degradation of supercapacitors, including electrochemical methods, in situ, and ex situ techniques are explored. In addition, the degradation mechanisms of different types of electrolytes and electrode materials and the effects of aging from an industrial application standpoint are analyzed. Next, how electrode degradations and electrolyte decompositions can lead to failure, and pore blocking, electrode composition, and other factors that affect the device's lifespan are examined. Finally, the future directions and challenges for reducing supercapacitors' performance degradation, including developing new materials and methods for characterizing and monitoring the devices are summarized.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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