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Development of a Novel Bio‐based Redox Electrolyte using Pivalic Acid and Ascorbic Acid for the Activated Carbon‐based Supercapacitor Fabrication

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Published InAsian Journal of Organic Chemistry
Year2021
Citations58

Abstract

Abstract Supercapacitor is considered a promising energy storage device due to its high‐power density and high specific capacitance. Electrode materials and electrolytes are major components of supercapacitors. The most used electrolytes are not biocompatible, which limits their practical applications. Bio‐electrolytes often cause low performances of supercapacitors. However, the inadequate performances of bio‐electrolytes for supercapacitor applications could be improved using redox molecules. Here, we are reporting the development of a novel redox bio‐electrolyte based on pivalic acid (PA) and ascorbic acid (AA). The salts of PA and AA served as the bio‐electrolyte and redox molecules, respectively. It is worth to note that PA which can be generated from bio‐sources and industrial wastes, is soluble in alkaline solutions. AA is found in…
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