Substituted Quaternary Ammonium Salts Improve Low-Temperature Performance of Double-Layer Capacitors
TBMG-11884
11/01/2011
- Content
Double-layer capacitors are unique energy storage devices, capable of supporting large current pulses as well as a very high number of charging and discharging cycles. The performance of double-layer capacitors is highly dependent on the nature of the electrolyte system used. Many applications, including for electric and fuel cell vehicles, back-up diesel generators, wind generator pitch control back-up power systems, environmental and structural distributed sensors, and spacecraft avionics, can potentially benefit from the use of double-layer capacitors with lower equivalent series resistances (ESRs) over wider temperature limits. Higher ESRs result in decreased power output, which is a particular problem at lower temperatures. Commercially available cells are typically rated for operation down to only –40 °C.
- Citation
- "Substituted Quaternary Ammonium Salts Improve Low-Temperature Performance of Double-Layer Capacitors," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2011.