Double Layer Electrolytic Capacitors Design Team 10 Technical Lecture ECE_480_FS08.

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Double Layer Electrolytic Capacitors Design Team 10 Technical Lecture ECE_480_FS08

Overview  History of Capacitors  Electrolytic Capacitors  History of Supercapacitors  Double Layer Electrolytic Capacitor  Battery vs. Supercapacitor  Application of Supercapacitors

History of Capacitors  In 1740, Ewald Georg von Kleist constructed the first capacitor.  In the same year Pieter von Musschenboek invented the Leyden Jar.  Ben Franklin soon found out a flat piece of glass can be used in place of the jar model

Electrolytic Capacitors  Two parallel plates with dielectric in between  Capacitance limited by flat surface area and dielectric properties C is the capacitance A is the area ε r is the relative static permittivity (dielectric constant) ε o is the permittivity of free space (8.854x10-12 F/m) d is distance

History of Super Capacitors  The Electric Double Layer Capacitor effect was first noticed in 1957 by General Electric.  Standard Oil of Ohio re-discovered this effect in  Standard Oil of Ohio gave the licensing to NEC, which in 1978 marketed the product as a “supercapacitor”.

Carbon Aerogel  Composed of nanometer sized particles covalently bonded together  High porosity (>50% under 100 nm)  Large surface area (400–1000 m²/g) - Aerogel is a low-density solid derived from gel that has had the liquid component replaced with a gas.

Activated Carbon:  Extremely porous with a very large surface area.  Surface resembles a sponge.  Area allows more electrons to be stored than other conductors. Activated Carbon ( Activated Charcoal )

Double Layer Electrolytic Capacitors Using Activated Carbon  Two layers consisting of nanoporous electrodes  Separator is impregnated with an organic electrolyte  Thin separator can only withstand low voltages

Carbon Nanotubes  Approximately 1/50,000th the width of a human hair  Strongest and stiffest material on earth (>300 X Steal)  Low density  Semiconductor

 Under development at MIT  Replaces activated charcoal with carbon nanotubes  Aligned in a regular pattern that exposes greater surface area  Dramatically increases effective area of electrodes  Greatly increases power density Double Layer Electrolytic Capacitors Using Carbon Nanotubes

Comparing Batteries & Supercapacitors - Energy density is the amount of energy stored per unit volume or mass. - Power density combines energy density with the speed that energy can be drawn out of a device.

Rechargeable Batteries Vs. Supercapacitors Supercapacitors:  Higher power density  Much faster charge and discharge rate  Environmentally friendly  Extremely low internal resistance or ESR  High efficiency (97-98%)  Over a million charge- discharge cycles Batteries:  Have higher energy density  Typically 200–1000 charge- discharge cycles  Contain highly reactive and hazardous chemicals  Negatively effected by low temperatures

Applications for Supercapacitors  Back up for uninterruptable power supplies (UPS)  Light weight power supplies for small aircraft  Provide short duration power for various vehicle systems such as breaking or steering  Used to absorb power during short periods of generation such as Regenerative Braking  Extend range and battery life in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV)

Hybrid Electric Vehicles  The CSIRO in Australia [national science agency] has developed the UltraBattery, which combines a supercapacitor and a lead acid battery in a single unit  4x longer life cycle, 50% more power, 70% cheaper than batteries used in HEV’s

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