Optimization of the characterization of porous carbons for supercapacitors
Abstract
The optimization of carbon-based supercapacitors is of great technological importance for electrical energy storage. This challenge stresses the relevance of current attempts to increase the surface-related capacitance C/S (F m−2) of carbons. We show that for microporous carbons this property is practically constant for pore widths between 0.7 and 1.8 nm. The study is based on two independent approaches: (i) the effective surface area accessible to the ions, which may differ considerably from the BET-surface and (ii) the volumetric capacitance in the micropores. One obtains 0.094 F m−2 in (C2H5)4NBF4/