Roll-to-Roll production of carbon nanotubes based supercapacitors

ORAL

Abstract

Carbon nanomaterials provide an excellent platform for electrochemical double layer capacitors (EDLCs). However, current industrial methods for producing carbon nanotubes are expensive and thereby increase the costs of energy storage to more than {\$}10 Wh/kg. In this regard, we developed a facile roll-to-roll production technology for scalable manufacturing of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) with variable density on run-of-the-mill kitchen Al foils. Our method produces MWNTs with diameter (heights) between 50-100 nm (10-100 $\mu$m), and a specific capacitance as high as $\sim$ 100 F/g in non-aqueous electrolytes. In this talk, the fundamental challenges involved in EDLC-suitable MWNT growth, roll-to-roll production, and device manufacturing will be discussed along with electrochemical characteristics of roll-to-roll MWNTs.

*Research supported by NSF CMMI Grant1246800.

Authors

  • Jingyi Zhu

    • Clemson University
  • Anthony Childress

    • Clemson University
  • Mehmet Karakaya

    • Clemson University
  • Mark Roberts

    • Clemson University
  • Margarita Arcilla-Velez

    • Clemson University
  • Ramakrishna Podila

    • Clemson University
    • California Institute of Technology
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy and Clemson Nanomaterials Center (CNC), Clemson University, Clemson, SC USA
  • Apparao Rao

    • Clemson University