Electrochemical Investigation of Activated Carbon Electrode Supercapacitors


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Abstract

Supercapacitors, also called as ultracapacitors, are electrochemical energy-storage devices that exploit the electrostatic interaction between high-surface-area nanoporous electrodes and electrolyte ions, combining properties of conventional batteries and conventional capacitors. A symmetrical activated carbon (AC) electrode supercapacitor has been fabricated in a simple and inexpensive manner. The AC has been synthesized from Charcoal, has activated in a furnace at high temperatures. The electrode was fabricated by casting slurry made of AC and blended in a polymer solution on the counter electrode (current collector), appeared to have high mechanical strength. The electrochemical performance of the prepared samples was tested in 1 M KCl solution by cyclic voltammetry (CV), galvanostatic charge discharge technique, and impedance spectroscopy. The surface and cross-section of electrode was observed with SEM. Capacitance of fabricated supercapacitor has a favorable capacitance in the range of 65–70 F/g with low resistance. The AC electrode supercapacitor has excellent electro chemical reversibility, good cycle stability with a low fading rate of specific capacitance even after 500 cycles, which is promising for energy storage applications.

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P. Shabeeba

Department of Physics

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Email: shabeebanawab@gmail.com
India, Malappuram, Kerala

Mohamed Shahin Thayyil

Department of Physics

Email: shabeebanawab@gmail.com
India, Malappuram, Kerala

M. P. Pillai

Department of Electronics

Email: shabeebanawab@gmail.com
India, Calicut, Kerala

P. P. Soufeena

Department of Physics

Email: shabeebanawab@gmail.com
India, Malappuram, Kerala

C. V. Niveditha

Department of Nanoscience and Technology

Email: shabeebanawab@gmail.com
India, Malappuram, Kerala

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