石墨烯和石墨炔电极超级电容器的性能分析

Energy Storage Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1002/est2.70114
Henrique de Araujo Chagas, Thaciana Malaspina, Eudes Eterno Fileti, Guilherme Colherinhas
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石墨烯和石墨炔电极由于其独特的物理和化学特性,在电化学储能应用中表现出相当大的相关性。与石墨烯相比,石墨烯因其更大的比表面积、更强的电子迁移率和固有带隙而受到越来越多的关注。我们的分析揭示了石墨炔电极与离子液体(Emim-BF4)和基于水盐(NaCl)溶液的电解质相互作用的相关方面。尽管已有大量关于石墨炔的研究,但在全面分析其作为超级电容器电极的性能及其与电解质的相互作用方面仍存在空白。本研究采用分子动力学方法研究了石墨烯/石墨炔电极超级电容器的性能。通过结构和能量分析阐明了器件的特性,并从静电性能、总电容和存储能量密度等方面讨论了器件的电容性能。在整个分析过程中,描述了模型之间的关键差异和潜在相似之处。
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Performance Analysis of Supercapacitors With Graphene and Graphyne Electrodes

Graphene and graphyne electrodes exhibit considerable relevance in electrochemical energy storage applications owing to their distinct physical and chemical characteristics. Graphyne has garnered increased attention due to its larger specific surface area, enhanced electronic mobility, and intrinsic band gap compared to graphene. Our analyses unveil pertinent aspects of graphyne electrodes in interaction with ionic liquid (Emim-BF4) and aqueous salt (NaCl) solution based electrolytes. Despite the existing body of research on graphyne, there remains a gap in the comprehensive analysis of its performance as an electrode for supercapacitors and its interactions with electrolyte. In this investigation, molecular dynamics were employed to explore properties of graphene/graphyne electrodes based supercapacitors. The characteristics of the EDL are elucidated through structural and energetic analyses, while the capacitive performance of the devices is discussed in light of electrostatic properties, total capacitance, and storage energy density. Throughout the analysis, key differences and underlying similarities between the models are delineated.

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