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An Investigation on the Degradation Behavior of an Asymmetric Supercapacitor
of α-MnO2//AC
H. Abe, T. Tanimoto, M. Nakayama
J. Electrochem. Soc., 2015, 162, A1952-A1956
DOI : 10.1149/2.0051510jes
Abstract: We have investigated the degradation behavior of a typical asymmetric
supercapacitor cell operating in an aqueous solution of Na2SO4 with a voltage
window of 2 V, where α-MnO2 and activated carbon (AC) were chosen as the
active materials for positive and negative electrodes, respectively. In
this study, potentials of α-MnO2 and AC electrodes of the asymmetric cell
were monitored with respect to an Ag/AgCl reference electrode during repetitive
charge/discharge cycling. Since the charges passed at positive and negative
electrodes are the same, a change in a certain parameter should be compensated
by changes in the other parameters. An irreversible current due to reduction
of water on AC electrode triggered capacitance fade in the initial charge/discharge
cycling. This phenomenon made the lowest potential more positive to be
deviated from the potential region where water reduction can occur, resulting
in the following stable operation. Then, α-MnO2 facilitated the oxidation
of water, which deactivated α-MnO2 itself probably due to an irreversible
increase in reduced Mn sites. The deactivation of α-MnO2 was compensated
by expansion of its potential window in the cathodic scan, leading to further
capacitance fade due to dissolution.
