Graphene Double-Layer Capacitor with ac Line-Filtering Performance
Case Western Reserve University · William & Mary · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Electric double-layer capacitors (DLCs) can have high storage capacity, but their porous electrodes cause them to perform like resistors in filter circuits that remove ripple from rectified direct current. We have demonstrated efficient filtering of 120-hertz current with DLCs with electrodes made from vertically oriented graphene nanosheets grown directly on metal current collectors. This design minimized electronic and ionic resistances and produced capacitors with RC time constants of less than 200 microseconds, in contrast with ~1 second for typical DLCs. Graphene nanosheets have a preponderance of exposed edge planes that greatly increases charge storage as compared with that of designs that rely on basal…
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3Topics & keywords
- Capacitor
- Materials science
- Electrolytic capacitor
- Resistor
- Electronic circuit
- Graphene
- Electrode
- Ripple