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Metal-free aqueous redox capacitor via proton rocking-chair system in an organic-based couple.


ABSTRACT: Safe and inexpensive energy storage devices with long cycle lifetimes and high power and energy densities are mandatory for the development of electrical power grids that connect with renewable energy sources. In this study, we demonstrated metal-free aqueous redox capacitors using couples comprising low-molecular-weight organic compounds. In addition to the electric double layer formation, proton insertion/extraction reactions between a couple consisting of inexpensive quinones/hydroquinones contributed to the energy storage. This energy storage mechanism, in which protons are shuttled back and forth between two electrodes upon charge and discharge, can be regarded as a proton rocking-chair system. The fabricated capacitor showed a large capacity (>20 Wh/kg), even in the applied potential range between 0-1 V, and high power capability (>5 A/g). The support of the organic compounds in nanoporous carbon facilitated the efficient use of the organic compounds with a lifetime of thousands of cycles.

SUBMITTER: Tomai T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3882745 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metal-free aqueous redox capacitor via proton rocking-chair system in an organic-based couple.

Tomai Takaaki T   Mitani Satoshi S   Komatsu Daiki D   Kawaguchi Yuji Y   Honma Itaru I  

Scientific reports 20140107


Safe and inexpensive energy storage devices with long cycle lifetimes and high power and energy densities are mandatory for the development of electrical power grids that connect with renewable energy sources. In this study, we demonstrated metal-free aqueous redox capacitors using couples comprising low-molecular-weight organic compounds. In addition to the electric double layer formation, proton insertion/extraction reactions between a couple consisting of inexpensive quinones/hydroquinones co  ...[more]

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