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Tuning of Ionic Liquid–Solvent Electrolytes for High-Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: A Review
by
Xue, Kaiyuan
, Yan, Changzeng
, Zhang, Xingyun
, Lang, Junwei
, Su, Kailimai
, Li, Yuehui
, Ma, Pengjun
, Wan, Shanhong
, Wang, Yan
in
Capacitors
/ Carbon
/ component tuning
/ Composition
/ Design and construction
/ EDLCs
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic components industry
/ Energy storage
/ High voltages
/ high-voltage
/ IL–solvent
/ Ionic liquids
/ Market positioning
/ Materials
/ Nonaqueous electrolytes
/ Phase transitions
/ Solvents
/ Tuning
/ Viscosity
2024
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Tuning of Ionic Liquid–Solvent Electrolytes for High-Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: A Review
by
Xue, Kaiyuan
, Yan, Changzeng
, Zhang, Xingyun
, Lang, Junwei
, Su, Kailimai
, Li, Yuehui
, Ma, Pengjun
, Wan, Shanhong
, Wang, Yan
in
Capacitors
/ Carbon
/ component tuning
/ Composition
/ Design and construction
/ EDLCs
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic components industry
/ Energy storage
/ High voltages
/ high-voltage
/ IL–solvent
/ Ionic liquids
/ Market positioning
/ Materials
/ Nonaqueous electrolytes
/ Phase transitions
/ Solvents
/ Tuning
/ Viscosity
2024
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Tuning of Ionic Liquid–Solvent Electrolytes for High-Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: A Review
by
Xue, Kaiyuan
, Yan, Changzeng
, Zhang, Xingyun
, Lang, Junwei
, Su, Kailimai
, Li, Yuehui
, Ma, Pengjun
, Wan, Shanhong
, Wang, Yan
in
Capacitors
/ Carbon
/ component tuning
/ Composition
/ Design and construction
/ EDLCs
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic components industry
/ Energy storage
/ High voltages
/ high-voltage
/ IL–solvent
/ Ionic liquids
/ Market positioning
/ Materials
/ Nonaqueous electrolytes
/ Phase transitions
/ Solvents
/ Tuning
/ Viscosity
2024
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Tuning of Ionic Liquid–Solvent Electrolytes for High-Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: A Review
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Tuning of Ionic Liquid–Solvent Electrolytes for High-Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: A Review
2024
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Overview
Electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) possess extremely high-power density and a long cycle lifespan, but they have been long constrained by a low energy density. Since the electrochemical stability of electrolytes is essential to the operating voltage of EDLCs, and thus to their energy density, the tuning of electrolyte components towards a high-voltage window has been a research focus for a long time. Organic electrolytes based on ionic liquids (ILs) are recognized as the most commercially promising owing to their moderate operating voltage and excellent conductivity. Despite impressive progress, the working voltage of IL–solvent electrolytes needs to be improved to meet the growing demand. In this review, the recent progress in the tuning of IL- based organic electrolyte components for higher-voltage EDLCs is comprehensively summarized and the advantages and limitations of these innovative components are outlined. Furthermore, future trends of IL–solvent electrolytes in this field are highlighted.
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MDPI AG
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