This paper introduces the method which allows determining the accurate electrode contributions during cyclic voltammetry (CV) scan of electrochemical capacitor. As a result of theoretical considerations, a calculation method which… Click to show full abstract
This paper introduces the method which allows determining the accurate electrode contributions during cyclic voltammetry (CV) scan of electrochemical capacitor. As a result of theoretical considerations, a calculation method which reveals voltammetry response of both electrodes during CV of two-electrode cell with reference is developed. The technique is based on the preservation of charge neutrality where the accurate potential sweep rate of individual electrode is dynamically assigned based on its total contribution to the total two-electrode cell voltage ramp. This practice should be used in the research with CV scans of energy storage devices in order to improve their precision. The technique is not an alternative to real three-electrode measurements, where constant sweep rate of working electrode is applied and an oversized auxiliary electrode is used, but it is rather a supplement, which allows observing the true electrode behavior during operation of the capacitor. The paper provides comparison of CV scans obtained with fixed scan rates of both electrodes with dynamic CV scan for electrochemical capacitors operating in aqueous media of 1 mol L−1 Li2SO4 and 7 mol L−1 KSCN. For the first time, the simple procedure is proposed to visualize the real qualitative electrode responses.
               
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