Electrochemical double layer capacitor performance of electrospun polymer fiber-electrolyte membrane fabricated by solvent-assisted and thermally induced compression molding processes

  • Pyoung Chan Lee
  • , Tai Hoon Han
  • , Taeseon Hwang
  • , Joon Suk Oh
  • , Se Joon Kim
  • , Byung Woo Kim
  • , Youngkwan Lee
  • , Hyouk Ryeol Choi
  • , Sun Kyoung Jeoung
  • , Seung Eul Yoo
  • , Jae Do Nam

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Abstract

The electrochemical characteristics of electric double layer capacitors composed of solid polymer electrolytes with different thicknesses were investigated. A solid polymer electrolyte membrane was fabricated using electrospun fibers through solvent-assisted or thermally induced compression molding. Through the solvent-assisted or thermally induced compression molding processes, the poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) microfibers consolidated together by the interlocking of the fibers under compression. A solid polymer electrolyte membrane clearly exhibited a free-standing shape with a bending capability. The electrospun PAN non-woven fabric and electrolyte salt composites showed higher ionic conductivity (>10 -3Scm -1 at 298K) and capacitance compared with the liquid organic electrolyte. The solid polymer electrolytes provided a 10.6% increase in the energy density, seemingly due to the decrease in the IR drop and increase in the capacitance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365-370
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume409-410
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2012

Keywords

  • Compression molding
  • Electric double layer capacitors
  • Electrospinning
  • Poly(acrylonitrile)
  • Solid polymer electrolytes

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