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Probing the electrolyte infiltration behaviour of activated carbon supercapacitor electrodes by in situ neutron scattering us...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Carbon
Publication Date
Page Numbers
139 to 142
Volume
136

In situ contrast-matched neutron scattering was used to probe the electrolyte infiltration behavior of activated supercapacitor carbon electrodes using an aquoeus 1 M NaCl solution. It was found that only about 20% of the pore volume was infiltrated at chemical equilibrium. The partial infiltration can be attributed to the co-existence of hydrophilic and hydrophilic pores. The study suggests that for the achievement of optimal capacitance, supercapacitor electrodes should be evacuated before electrolyte infiltration.