| Literature DB >> 26038979 |
Jenel Vatamanu1, Mihaela Vatamanu1, Dmitry Bedrov1.
Abstract
The enhancement of non-Faradaic charge and energy density stored by ionic electrolytes in nanostructured electrodes is an intriguing issue of great practical importance for energy storage in electric double layer capacitors. On the basis of extensive molecular dynamics simulations of various carbon-based nanoporous electrodes and room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) electrolytes, we identify atomistic mechanisms and correlations between electrode/electrolyte structures that lead to capacitance enhancement. In the symmetric electrode setup with nanopores having atomically smooth walls, most RTILs showed up to 50% capacitance increase compared to infinitely wide pore. Extensive simulations using asymmetric electrodes and pores with atomically rough surfaces demonstrated that tuning of electrode nanostructure could lead to further substantial capacitance enhancement. Therefore, the capacitance in nanoporous electrodes can be increased due to a combination of two effects: (i) the screening of ionic interactions by nanopore walls upon electrolyte nanoconfinement, and (ii) the optimization of nanopore structure (volume, surface roughness) to take into account the asymmetry between cation and anion chemical structures.Entities:
Keywords: capacitance; electric double layer; energy storage; nanoconfinement; nanoporous electrodes; room temperature ionic liquids; supercapacitors
Year: 2015 PMID: 26038979 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b00945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881