Integrated electrode architectures for energy generation and storage
US-9478835-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9406985B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9406985-B2 |
| Application number | US-31996809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2009 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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An energy storage device structure comprises a first electrode layer, an electrolyte layer and a second electrode layer. At least one of the electrode layers comprise a metallic base layer, a layer of carbon nanotubes grown on the base layer and a layer of carbon nanoparticles disposed on the carbon nanotube layer, the carbon nanoparticle layer being arranged to face the electrolyte layer. The structure has much larger width and length than thickness, so it is rolled up or folded and then hermetically sealed to form an energy storage unit. The layer of carbon nanotubes is grown on the metallic base layer by a chemical vapor deposition process at a temperature no higher than 550° C. The carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube layer are at least partially aligned in a direction that is perpendicular to the surface of the metallic base layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flexible hybrid battery-capacitor, comprising: a first sheet of a conductive material; a sheet of room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte disposed on the first sheet of the conductive material, the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte being able to conduct free ions therein; and a second sheet of same or different conductive material disposed on the sheet of the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte, wherein both the first sheet of conductive material and the second sheet of conductive material comprise: a metal foil layer having a thickness of about 5 to 100 microns, a carbon nanotube layer directly grown on the metal foil layer, a layer of carbon nanoparticles disposed on the carbon nanotube layer, wherein the carbon nanoparticle layer is arranged to face the sheet of the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte; the first sheet of a conductive material is an anode and the second sheet of conductive material is a cathode, and wherein the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte comprises 1-butyl, 3-methylimidazolium chloride comprising 1-25% of cellulose and a lithium salt. 2. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first sheet of conductive material, the sheet of the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte and the second sheet of conductive material form a multi-layered stack, and the flexible hybrid battery-capacitor further comprises a first insulating sheet and a second insulating sheet disposed on outer surfaces of the multi-layered stack, respectively. 3. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 2 , wherein the flexible hybrid battery-capacitor has larger width and length than thickness, the flexible hybrid battery-capacitor is rolled up or folded and then hermetically sealed to form an energy storage unit. 4. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 3 , wherein the first and the second conductive sheets are configured to engage with an external energy source or drain. 5. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the metal foil layer is one of the following: aluminum, copper, iron, and alloys of aluminum, copper or iron. 6. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the carbon nanotube layer is directly grown on the metal foil layer by a process that comprises: coating a catalyst on a surface of the metal foil layer of the first sheet or the second sheet by low temperature evaporation of the catalyst; annealing the catalyst coated metal foil layer in ammonia gas at a first temperature; and growing the carbon nanotubes directly on the catalyst coated surface of the metal foil layer in a hydrocarbon gas atmosphere at a second temperature, wherein the first temperature is lower than the second temperature and the second temperature is no higher than 550° C. 7. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the sheet of the room temperature ionic liquid electrolyte comprises a sheet of microperforated plastic film and the room temperature ionic electrolyte disposed on surfaces of the microperforated plastic film. 8. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 7 , wherein the microperforated plastic film is a membrane made of polyethylene (PE)- polypropylene (PP). 9. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the carbon nanotube layer comprises carbon nanotubes, wherein the carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube layer are at least partially aligned in a direction, said direction being at least nearly perpendicular to the surface of the metal foil layer. 10. The flexible hybrid battery-capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the carbon nanoparticles are carbon nanohorns, carbon nano-onions or a combination of two or more kinds of carbon nanoparticles.
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