Design and Mechanisms of Asymmetric Supercapacitors

Yuanlong Shao(University of California, Los Angeles), Maher F. El‐Kady(University of California, Los Angeles), Jingyu Sun(Soochow University), Yaogang Li(Donghua University), Qinghong Zhang(Donghua University), Meifang Zhu(Donghua University), Hongzhi Wang(Donghua University), Bruce Dunn(California NanoSystems Institute), Richard B. Kaner(California NanoSystems Institute)
Chemical Reviews
September 11, 2018
Cited by 3,555

Abstract

Ongoing technological advances in diverse fields including portable electronics, transportation, and green energy are often hindered by the insufficient capability of energy-storage devices. By taking advantage of two different electrode materials, asymmetric supercapacitors can extend their operating voltage window beyond the thermodynamic decomposition voltage of electrolytes while enabling a solution to the energy storage limitations of symmetric supercapacitors. This review provides comprehensive knowledge to this field. We first look at the essential energy-storage mechanisms and performance evaluation criteria for asymmetric supercapacitors to understand the wide-ranging research conducted in this area. Then we move to the recent progress made for the design and fabrication of electrode materials and the overall structure of asymmetric supercapacitors in different categories. We also highlight several key scientific challenges and present our perspectives on enhancing the electrochemical performance of future asymmetric supercapacitors.


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