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Meidensha and Sumitomo Electric Industries develop electric double-layer capacitor

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Meidensha and Sumitomo Electric Industries have been jointly working on the development of a new electric double-layer capacitor (EDLC) that uses Sumitomo Electric’s porous metal “Aluminum-Celmet” for the electrodes.

Meidensha marketed its bipolar EDLC for high-voltage/high-current storage in 2006. Meidensha has thus far developed infrastructural devices such as momentary voltage drop compensators for stable electric supply and regenerative energy storage systems for electric railways. The company has also proactively accelerated its development efforts toward the improvement of device performance and the expanded use of the EDLC.

Sumitomo Electric's "Celmet" is a porous metal made from nickel or nickel chrome alloy. It features high porosity (up to 98%), as well as high filling, retaining and current-collecting performance when used with an active material. As such, Celmet has recently been adopted as a positive electrode current collector in nickel-hydrogen batteries for hybrid vehicle. In addition to the high porosity feature of Celmet, Aluminum-Celmet offers lightness (the specific gravity of aluminum is about one- third that of nickel) and greater electrical conductivity (or low electrical resistivity, less than half that of nickel). Furthermore, Aluminum-Celmet offers corrosion resistance.

Since 2011, Meidensha and Sumitomo Electric have been jointly working on the development of an EDLC making use of the aforementioned features of Aluminum-Celmet. In the development, Aluminum-Celmet is used for the current collector, carbon nanotube for the active material, and non-combustible ionic liquid for the electrolyte. This has led to the recent achievement of a 3.4 times higher volumetric energy density, wider operating temperature range, and higher output density than the conventional EDLC that uses aluminum foil, activated carbon, and organic electrolytes.

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