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Prepared by:-
HRISHIKESH H. DIXIT
TY(A)
T3414
Guided by
Prof.Salve Madam
CONTENTS
 What is a Capacitor?
 What is a Super capacitor ?
 History of Super capacitor
 Basic Design
 Construction
 Working
 Technology used
 Why these substances used ?
 Charging and discharging time
 Features
 Comparison
 Applications
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
 Conclusion
CAPACITOR
 A capacitor (originally known as condenser) is
a passive two-terminal electrical component used to
store energy in its electric field.
 When a capacitor is attached across a battery,
an electric field develops across the dielectric, causing
positive charge +Q to collect on one plate and negative
charge −Q to collect on the other plate.
SUPERCAPACITOR
 A supercapacitor is an electrochemical capacitor
that has an very high energy density as compared
to common capacitors, about 100 times greater.
 Supercapacitor is also known as Electric Double
Layer Capacitor(EDLC) or Ultracapacitor.
 The capacitance range is From 100 Farad to 5KFarad.
HISTORY OF SUPERCAPACITORS
 In 1950s General Electric Engineers started
experimenting components using porous carbon
electrodes for fuel cells and rechargeable batteries.
 In 1957 H. Becker developed a "Low voltage
electrolytic capacitor with porous carbon
electrodes".
 That capacitor came to known as Supercapacitor as
it stored very high amount of energy.
Basic Design
 Electrochemical capacitors (supercapacitors) consist
of two electrodes separated by an ion permeable
membrane (separator), and an electrolyte electrically
connecting both electrodes. When the voltage is
applied, ions in the electrolyte form electric double
layers of opposite polarity to the electrode's polarity.
 For example, positive electrodes will have a layer of
negative ions and negative electrodes will have a layer
of positive ions.
CONSTRUCTION
 Supercapacitors are constructed with two metal foils,
each coated with an electrode material such
as activated carbon.
 The electrodes are kept apart by an ion-
permeable membrane (separator) used as
an insulator to protect the electrodes against short
circuits.
 The construction is subsequently rolled or folded into
a cylindrical or rectangular shape and is packed in an
aluminium can.
4.Aluminum can
5.Positive pole
6.Separator
7.Carbon electrode
8. Collector
9.Carbon electrode
10. Negative pole
1.Positive electrode
2. Negative electrode
3. Separator
WORKING OF SUPERCAPACITOR
 In a supercapacitor, there is no conventional dielectric.
Both plates are soaked in an electrolyte and separated
by a very thin insulator. When the plates are charged,
an opposite charge forms on either side of the
separator, creating what's called an electric double-
layer. This is why supercapacitors are often referred to
as double-layer capacitors.
ELECTRIC DOUBLE LAYER
 Electrochemical capacitor has two electrodes,
separated by a separator, which are electrically
connected to each other via the electrolyte.
 When voltage is applied, and plates get charged, an
opposite charge forms on the either side of the
separator creating a electric double layer.
STRUCTURE OF EDLC
TECHNOLOGY USED
 Carbon nano tubes, carbon aerogels are used for
supercapacitors plates or electrodes.
 Sodium perchlorate (NaClO4) or lithium
perchlorate (LiClO4) are used as electrolytes.
 Polyacrylonitrile(C3H3N)n is used as a
separator(thickness 0.3-0.8 nm).
 Aluminium as a packing component.
WHY THESE SUBSTANCES USED
 Electrodes:-
1)Carbon nanotubes greatly improve capacitor performance,
due to the highly wettable surface area and high
conductivity.
2)Highly porous.
 Electrolytes:-
1) Wide working temperature (-900c to 4000c).
2)Non flammable and low toxic.
3)Non-corrosive to electrode & packing components.
 Separator:-
1) Unique tensile strength (103MegaPascals).
2)Electrical conductivity (1.5x104 S/m).
3)Not degraded easily.
CHARGING & DISCHARGING TIME
FEATURES
 Stores high amount of energy.
 Have high capacitance.
 High rates of charge and discharge.
 Little degradation over thousands of cycles.
 Low toxicity.
 High cycle efficiency (95%)
COMPARISION BETWEEN CAPACITORS
APPLICATIONS
 In start up mechanism for Automobiles.
 Used in Diesel engine start up in submarines & tanks.
 China is experimenting with a new form of electric bus that
runs without powerlines but runs on power stored in large
supercapacitors, which are quickly recharged whenever the
electric bus stops at any bus stop, and get fully charged in
the terminus. A few prototypes were being tested in
Shanghai in early2005. In 2006two commercial bus routes
began to use supercapacitor buses, one of them is route 11
in Shanghai.
 Backup power system in missiles.
 Power source for laptops, flash in cameras.
 Voltage stabilizer.
Bus operated on Supercapacitor in Shanghai
Supercapacitor
installed in bus
Supercapacitors
ADVANTAGES
 High energy storage.
 Wide working temperature(-400c to 600c).
 Eco-friendly.
 Quick charging time.
 Maximum life cycle.
 High cycle efficiency (95%).
 High specific power up to 17 kW/kg.
 Extremely low internal resistance.
 Safe.
DISADVANTAGES
 Low energy density; usually holds 1/5 – 1/10 of a battery.
 Cannot use the full energy spectrum for some applications.
 The voltage varies with the energy stored.
 Have high self-discharge rate.
 Individual cells have low voltages, and so serial connections
are needed to obtain higher voltages.
 Requires expert electronic control.
 Cannot be used in AC and high frequency circuits.
 High cost.
CONCLUSION
 Supercapacitors may be used where high power or
energy storage is required.
 Supercapacitors can be used widely because of their
long life & short charging time.
 On the other hand it has limitations due to its high
cost, self discharge, packaging problems etc.
Supercapacitors ppt hhd

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Supercapacitors ppt hhd

  • 1. Prepared by:- HRISHIKESH H. DIXIT TY(A) T3414 Guided by Prof.Salve Madam
  • 2. CONTENTS  What is a Capacitor?  What is a Super capacitor ?  History of Super capacitor  Basic Design  Construction  Working  Technology used  Why these substances used ?  Charging and discharging time  Features  Comparison  Applications  Advantages  Disadvantages  Conclusion
  • 3. CAPACITOR  A capacitor (originally known as condenser) is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in its electric field.  When a capacitor is attached across a battery, an electric field develops across the dielectric, causing positive charge +Q to collect on one plate and negative charge −Q to collect on the other plate.
  • 4. SUPERCAPACITOR  A supercapacitor is an electrochemical capacitor that has an very high energy density as compared to common capacitors, about 100 times greater.  Supercapacitor is also known as Electric Double Layer Capacitor(EDLC) or Ultracapacitor.  The capacitance range is From 100 Farad to 5KFarad.
  • 5. HISTORY OF SUPERCAPACITORS  In 1950s General Electric Engineers started experimenting components using porous carbon electrodes for fuel cells and rechargeable batteries.  In 1957 H. Becker developed a "Low voltage electrolytic capacitor with porous carbon electrodes".  That capacitor came to known as Supercapacitor as it stored very high amount of energy.
  • 6. Basic Design  Electrochemical capacitors (supercapacitors) consist of two electrodes separated by an ion permeable membrane (separator), and an electrolyte electrically connecting both electrodes. When the voltage is applied, ions in the electrolyte form electric double layers of opposite polarity to the electrode's polarity.  For example, positive electrodes will have a layer of negative ions and negative electrodes will have a layer of positive ions.
  • 7.
  • 8. CONSTRUCTION  Supercapacitors are constructed with two metal foils, each coated with an electrode material such as activated carbon.  The electrodes are kept apart by an ion- permeable membrane (separator) used as an insulator to protect the electrodes against short circuits.  The construction is subsequently rolled or folded into a cylindrical or rectangular shape and is packed in an aluminium can.
  • 9. 4.Aluminum can 5.Positive pole 6.Separator 7.Carbon electrode 8. Collector 9.Carbon electrode 10. Negative pole 1.Positive electrode 2. Negative electrode 3. Separator
  • 10. WORKING OF SUPERCAPACITOR  In a supercapacitor, there is no conventional dielectric. Both plates are soaked in an electrolyte and separated by a very thin insulator. When the plates are charged, an opposite charge forms on either side of the separator, creating what's called an electric double- layer. This is why supercapacitors are often referred to as double-layer capacitors.
  • 11.
  • 12. ELECTRIC DOUBLE LAYER  Electrochemical capacitor has two electrodes, separated by a separator, which are electrically connected to each other via the electrolyte.  When voltage is applied, and plates get charged, an opposite charge forms on the either side of the separator creating a electric double layer.
  • 14. TECHNOLOGY USED  Carbon nano tubes, carbon aerogels are used for supercapacitors plates or electrodes.  Sodium perchlorate (NaClO4) or lithium perchlorate (LiClO4) are used as electrolytes.  Polyacrylonitrile(C3H3N)n is used as a separator(thickness 0.3-0.8 nm).  Aluminium as a packing component.
  • 15. WHY THESE SUBSTANCES USED  Electrodes:- 1)Carbon nanotubes greatly improve capacitor performance, due to the highly wettable surface area and high conductivity. 2)Highly porous.  Electrolytes:- 1) Wide working temperature (-900c to 4000c). 2)Non flammable and low toxic. 3)Non-corrosive to electrode & packing components.  Separator:- 1) Unique tensile strength (103MegaPascals). 2)Electrical conductivity (1.5x104 S/m). 3)Not degraded easily.
  • 17. FEATURES  Stores high amount of energy.  Have high capacitance.  High rates of charge and discharge.  Little degradation over thousands of cycles.  Low toxicity.  High cycle efficiency (95%)
  • 19. APPLICATIONS  In start up mechanism for Automobiles.  Used in Diesel engine start up in submarines & tanks.  China is experimenting with a new form of electric bus that runs without powerlines but runs on power stored in large supercapacitors, which are quickly recharged whenever the electric bus stops at any bus stop, and get fully charged in the terminus. A few prototypes were being tested in Shanghai in early2005. In 2006two commercial bus routes began to use supercapacitor buses, one of them is route 11 in Shanghai.  Backup power system in missiles.  Power source for laptops, flash in cameras.  Voltage stabilizer.
  • 20. Bus operated on Supercapacitor in Shanghai
  • 22. ADVANTAGES  High energy storage.  Wide working temperature(-400c to 600c).  Eco-friendly.  Quick charging time.  Maximum life cycle.  High cycle efficiency (95%).  High specific power up to 17 kW/kg.  Extremely low internal resistance.  Safe.
  • 23. DISADVANTAGES  Low energy density; usually holds 1/5 – 1/10 of a battery.  Cannot use the full energy spectrum for some applications.  The voltage varies with the energy stored.  Have high self-discharge rate.  Individual cells have low voltages, and so serial connections are needed to obtain higher voltages.  Requires expert electronic control.  Cannot be used in AC and high frequency circuits.  High cost.
  • 24. CONCLUSION  Supercapacitors may be used where high power or energy storage is required.  Supercapacitors can be used widely because of their long life & short charging time.  On the other hand it has limitations due to its high cost, self discharge, packaging problems etc.