Enhancing Energy Storage Capacity of 3D Carbon Electrodes Using Soft Landing of Molecular Redox Mediators

Author:

Das Arya123ORCID,Samayoa‐Oviedo Hugo Y.3,Mohapatra Mamata12,Basu Suddhasatwa2,Laskin Julia3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad 201002 India

2. CSIR‐Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology Bhubaneswar Odisha 751013 India

3. Department of Chemistry Purdue University West Lafayette IN 47906 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe incorporation of redox‐active species into the electric double layer is a powerful strategy for enhancing the energy density of supercapacitors. Polyoxometalates (POM) are a class of stable, redox‐active species with multielectron activity, which is often used to tailor the properties of electrochemical interfaces. Traditional synthetic methods often result in interfaces containing a mixture of POM anions, unreactive counter ions, and neutral species. This leads to degradation in electrochemical performance due to aggregation and increased interfacial resistance. Another significant challenge is achieving the uniform and stable anchoring of POM anions on substrates to ensure the long‐term stability of the electrochemical interface. These challenges are addressed by developing a mass spectrometry‐based subambient deposition strategy for the selective deposition of POM anions onto engineered 3D porous carbon electrodes. Furthermore, positively charged functional groups are introduced on the electrode surface for efficient trapping of POM anions. This approach enables the deposition of purified POM anions uniformly through the pores of the 3D porous carbon electrode, resulting in unprecedented increase in the energy storage capacity of the electrodes. The study highlights the critical role of well‐defined electrochemical interfaces in energy storage applications and offers a powerful method to achieve this through selective ion deposition.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Wiley

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