1 research outputs found

    The role of textural characteristics and oxygen-containing surface groups in the supercapacitor performances of activated carbons

    Get PDF
    It is suggested that the specific capacitance C0 of activated carbons at low current densities (d ∼ 1 mA cm−2) consists, to a good first approximation, of two contributions. For the H2SO4 electrolyte they correspond to approximately 0.080 F m−2 from the total accessible surface area and an additional pseudo-capacitance of 63 F mmol−1 from the surface species generating CO in thermally programmed desorption (TPD). The new correlation proposed here is an alternative to Shi's earlier approach which considered contributions from the microporous and the external surface areas. Furthermore, it appears that the variation of the specific capacitance C at high current densities d (up to 100–150 mA cm−2) depends essentially on the CO2-generating surface groups and on 1/L0, the inverse of the average micropore width.The authors wish to thank Professor C. Moreno-Castilla (University of Granada) for the gift of carbons of series AZ and BV, Dr. M.J. Lázaro (Instituto de Carboquímica- CSIC) for further TPD measurements and Dr. M. Hahn (Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen, Switzerland) for preliminary results obtained with three-electrode cells and useful discussions.Peer reviewe
    corecore