M. Ue et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF QUATERNARY AMMONIUM-SALTS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CAPACITORS, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 144(8), 1997, pp. 2684-2688
The limiting reduction and oxidation potentials and electrolytic condu
ctivities of new quaternary ammonium salts were examined for electroch
emical capacitor applications, whose anions have already been tested a
s lithium salts for lithium battery applications. The anodic stability
was in the following order BR4- < ClO4- less than or equal to CF3SO3-
< (CF3SO2)(2)N- less than or equal to C4F9SO3- < BF4- < PF6- less tha
n or equal to AsF6- < SbF6- The electrolytic conductivities of Me4-nEt
nN(CF3SO2)(2)N (n = 0 - 4) were examined in comparison with Me4-nEtnNB
F4 counterparts. These imide salts showed good solubility, relatively
high conductivity, and anodic stability in propylene carbonate. Et4N(C
F3SO2)(2)N was found to be a good supporting salt for low permittivity
organic solvents, and it afforded a highly conductive electrolyte sys
tem based on the ethylene carbonate-dimethyl carbonate mixed solvent,
which is useful for electrochemical capacitor applications.