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Link between Alkali Metals in Salt Templates and in Electrolytes for Improved Carbon-Based Electrochemical Capacitors

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Various alkali metal (Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+) chlorides with Pluronic F127 were used as a soft-salt template for tuning the textural and structural properties of carbon. Highly conductive metal hydroxide solutions, where the cations are the same as those in the salt template, have been used as electrolytes. By increasing the size of the cation in the template, the textural properties of carbon, such as the specific surface area, micropore volume, and pore size, were remarkably enhanced. It directly translates to an increase in the specific capacitance of the electrode material. For a constant current charge/discharge at 0.1 A g–1, the electrode composed of LiCl-T and operating with 1 mol L–1 LiOH demonstrates the capacitance of 124 F g–1, whereas CsCl-T with the same electrolyte has a capacitance of 216 F g–1. Moreover, the materials show the highest capacitance retention (up to 75%) vs. the current regime applied when the cation used during synthesis matches the cation present in the electrolyte (i.e., LiCl-T with LiOH). Interestingly, capacitance normalized by specific surface area has been found to be the highest when LiOH solution is applied as an electrolyte. Thus, for this metric, the size of ions seems to be a crucial parameter. The importance of mesoporosity is highlighted as well by using materials with a similar fraction of micropores and with or without mesopores. Briefly, the presence of mesopore fraction proved to be essential for improved capacity retention (69% vs. 30%). Besides textural properties, the graphitization degree impacts the electrochemical performance as well. It increases among the samples, in accordance with cation-π binding energy, e.g., LiCl-T is the most “graphitic-like” material and CsCl-T is the most disordered. Thus, the more graphitic-like materials demonstrate higher rate capability and cycle stability.
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hal-03319674 , version 1 (12-08-2021)

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Anetta Platek-Mielczarek, Cristina Nita, Camélia Matei Ghimbeu, Elzbieta Frackowiak, Krzysztof Fic. Link between Alkali Metals in Salt Templates and in Electrolytes for Improved Carbon-Based Electrochemical Capacitors. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021, 13 (2), pp.2584-2599. ⟨10.1021/acsami.0c18627⟩. ⟨hal-03319674⟩
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