Biochar-Polymer Composite-Based Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors (EDLCs) Using Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid as an Electrolyte.

ORAL

Abstract

Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are room-temperature molten salts that are promising as electrolytes for energy storage devices due to their wide electrochemical stability window and high potential. This study investigates the electrochemical performance of biochar-polymer composite-based electrode materials in electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs), using 1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium tris (pentafluoroethyl) trifluorophosphate as the ionic liquid electrolyte. EDLCs fabricated using biochar-polymer composite electrodes as active electrode materials. Our results indicate that there is a potential specific capacitance of approximately 206 F/g at a scan rate of 0.1 mV/s within high voltage windows. We will also discuss the effect of varying potential windows on the behavior of EDLCs. Furthermore, additional electrochemical analyses, including galvanostatic charge-discharge (GCD) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), will be presented and discussed.

*AcknowledgmentThis work was supported by Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM).ST & PK acknowledges the support from Advanced Energy Institute at SIUC

Presenters

  • Aliaa Helil Alrashidi

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Authors

  • Aliaa Helil Alrashidi

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Aliaa Helil Alrashidi

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Aswad M Ali

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Nathanial Smith

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Muhammad Abdullah Iqbal

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Punit Kohli

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Saikat Talapatra

    • Southern Illinois University Carbondale
    • School of Physics and Applied Physics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA