Eco-friendly NaCl glycerol-based deep eutectic electrolyte for high-voltage electrochemical double layer capacitor
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Herein, we propose eco-friendly electrolytes based on sodium chloride as a hydrogen bond acceptor and glycerol as a hydrogen bond donor, as alternatives to toxic, flammable and unsustainable electrolytes commonly used in electrochemical energy storage systems. By means of an in-depth multi-technique investigation, including Raman and FT-FIR spectroscopy, of the formulated electrolytes, we point out the effect of the structuring of the system on the transport and electrochemical properties. The 1 : 10 molar ratio mixture proves to be a deep eutectic solvent (DES), showing good room temperature ionic conductivity (0.186 mS cm-1) and electrochemical stability (approximate to 3 V). When implemented as electrolyte in an activated-carbon electrochemical double layer capacitor, this DES exhibits superior performance compared to mixtures with different molar ratio and those containing ethylene glycol as the hydrogen bond donor, with a high operational voltage (2.6 V), a specific capacitance of 14.1 F g-1, and a remarkable cycling stability. These findings highlight the potential of glycerol-based DESs as alternative electrolytes for sustainable electrochemical energy storage applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Motta D.; Damin A.; Darjazi H.; Nejrotti S.; Piccirilli F.; Birarda G.; Barolo C.; Gerbaldi C.; Elia G.A.; Bonomo M.
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