Capacitors Consisting of an Aqueous Electrolyte of the Widest Potential Window —Development towards the Recovery of Regenerating Energy of Automobiles—

Yoon-Yul PARK, Hiroshi TOMIYASU, Hiroshi ATARASHI, Yuji SUGIBAYASHI, Makoto SAITO, Noriko ASANUMA
2020 Electrochemistry (Tokyo. 1999)  
An aqueous capacitor has been developed mainly for the purpose of recovering the regenerating energy for automobiles. A rapid charging within few seconds is required as well as the safety and the considerably large energy density. We have made two types of capacitors using a saturated sodium perchlorate aqueous solution (SSPAS) as an electrolyte, i.e., one consisted of a mixture of graphite and activated carbon, and the other mixtures of graphite and metal oxides. The former was an electric
more » ... le layer type its energy density being 23 Wh/ kg under the 70% of activated carbon and the applied voltage of 2.5 V. The generation of gases was not detected until the cut-off voltage 2.7 V using a SS444 foil as a current collector. Experiments using a titanium foil as a current collector revealed that the charge and discharge capacities were independent of temperatures from 0 to 60°C. In the applied electric current density of 20 mA/cm 2 , the capacity was determined to be 0.03 mAh/cm 2 with the coulombic efficiency of 100% leading to the charging time of 5.4 s. The present result confirms a feasibility of recovering the regenerating energy for automobiles.
doi:10.5796/electrochemistry.19-63084 fatcat:ala22nynzvdo3bt2ieu2bcl5ly