Search

Premium Membership ♕

Limited Time Offer: Save 15% on PRO Plan with discount code: LRN15 and study specialized LV/MV/HV technical articles and studies.

Home / Technical Articles / Super Capacitors – Different Than Others (part 1)
Different then others - Super Capacitors
Different then others - Super Capacitors (photo by Mr Toms World via Flickr)

Introduction to Super Capacitors

Super Capacitor - 10F/2.5V
Super Capacitor - 10F/2.5V

Capacitors store electric charge. Because the charge is stored physically, with no chemical or phase changes taking place, the process is highly reversible and the discharge-charge cycle can be repeated over and over again, virtually without limit.

Electrochemical capacitors (ECs) variously referred to by manufacturers in promotional literature as Super capacitors also called ultra capacitors and Electric double layer capacitors (EDLC) are capacitors with capacitance values greater than any other capacitor type available today.

Capacitance values reaching up to 400 Farads in a single standard case size are available.

Super capacitors have the highest capacitive density available today with densities so high that these capacitors can be used to applications normally reserved for batteries. Super capacitors are not as volumetrically efficient and are more expensive than batteries but they do have other advantages over batteries making the preferred choice in applications requiring a large amount of energy storage to be stored and delivered in bursts repeatedly.

The most significant advantage super capacitors have over batteries is their ability to be charged and discharged continuously without degrading like batteries do. This is why batteries and super capacitors are used in conjunction with each other.

The super capacitors will supply power to the system when there are surges or energy bursts since super capacitors can be charged and discharged quickly while the batteries can supply the bulk energy since they can store and deliver larger amount energy over a longer slower period of time.


Construction of Super Capacitors

What makes’ super capacitors different from other capacitors types are the electrodes used in these capacitors. Super capacitors are based on a carbon (nano tube) technology. The carbon technology used in these capacitors creates a very large surface area with an extremely small separation distance.

Capacitors consist of 2 metal electrodes separated by a dielectric material. The dielectric not only separates the electrodes, but also has electrical properties that affect the performance of a capacitor.

Super capacitors do not have a traditional dielectric material like ceramic, polymer films or aluminum oxide to separate the electrodes, but instead have a physical barrier made from activated carbon that when an electrical charge is applied to the material a double electric field is generated which acts like a dielectric.

The thickness of the electric double layer is as thin as a molecule.

The surface area of the activated carbon layer is extremely large yielding several thousands of square meters per gram. This large surface area allows for the absorption of a large amount of ions.

The charging/discharging occurs in an ion absorption layer formed on the electrodes of activated carbon.

Figure 1 - Super Capacitor
Figure 1 - Super Capacitor

The activated carbon fiber electrodes are impregnated with an electrolyte where positive and negative charges are formed between the electrodes and the impregnant.

The electric double layer formed becomes an insulator until a large enough voltage is applied and current begins to flow. The magnitude of voltage where charges begin to flow is where the electrolyte begins to break down.

This is called the decomposition voltage.

The double layers formed on the activated carbon surfaces can be illustrated as a series of parallel RC circuits.

As shown below the capacitor is made up of a series of RC circuits where R1, R2 …Rn are the internal resistances and C1, C2…, Cn are the electrostatic capacitances of the activated carbons.

Figure 2 - Equivalent circuit
Figure 2 - Equivalent circuit

When voltage is applied current flows through each of the RC circuits. The amount of time required to charge the capacitor is dependent on the CxR values of each RC circuit.

Obviously the larger the CxR the longer it will take to charge the capacitor.

The amount of current needed to charge the capacitor is determined by the following equation:

In= (V/Rn) exp (-t/ (Cn*Rn))

Super capacitor is a double layer capacitor; the energy is stored by charge transfer at the boundary between electrode and electrolyte. The amount of stored energy is function of the available electrode and electrolyte surface, the size of the ions, and the level of the electrolyte decomposition voltage.

Super capacitors are constituted of two electrodes, a separator and an electrolyte.

The two electrodes, made of activated carbon provide a high surface area part, defining so energy density of the component. On the electrodes, current collectors with a high conducting part assure the interface between the electrodes and the connections of the super capacitor. The two electrodes are separated by a membrane, which allows the mobility of charged ions and forbids no electronic contact.

The electrolyte supplies and conducts the ions from one electrode to the other.

Super capacitor types
Comparison of construction diagrams of three capacitors. Left: "normal" capacitor, middle: electrolytic, right: electric double-layer capacitor

Usually super capacitors are divided into two types:

  1. Double-layer capacitors and
  2. Electrochemical capacitors

The former depends on the mechanism of double layers, which is result of the separation of charges at interface between the electrode surface of active carbon or carbon fiber and electrolytic solution. Its capacitance is proportional to the specific surface areas of electrode material.

The latter depends on fast faraday redox reaction.

The electrochemical capacitors include metal oxide super capacitors and conductive polymer super capacitors. They all make use of the high reversible redox reaction occurring on electrodes surface or inside them to produce the capacitance concerning with electrode potential.

Capacitance of them depends mainly on the utilization of active material of electrode.

The working voltage of electrochemical capacitor is usually lower than 3 V. Based on high working voltage of electrolytic capacitor, the hybrid super-capacitor combines the anode of electrolytic capacitor with the cathode of electrochemical capacitor, so it has the best features with the high specific capacitance and high energy density of electrochemical capacitor.

The capacitors can work at high voltage without connecting many cells in series.

The most important parameters of a super capacitor include the capacitance (C), ESR and EPR (which is also called leakage resistance).

Will be continued…

Premium Membership

Get access to premium HV/MV/LV technical articles, electrical engineering guides, research studies and much more! It helps you to shape up your technical skills in your everyday life as an electrical engineer.
More Information
author-pic

sravan padala

Undergraduate electrical engineer, participant interested in writing.

7 Comments


  1. Vusa
    Mar 27, 2015

    This is one site that lives up to its tittle. Thank you for the highly informative article.


    • sravan
      Mar 30, 2015

      thank you Vusa.


  2. Ticovm
    Apr 12, 2014

    How much is it? Is some companies selling this supercapacitors?


  3. Evancooh
    Feb 26, 2013

    thats very informative, i am really getting addicted to this site and like the fact that i have brought my friend to it.

Leave a Reply to sravan

Tell us what you're thinking. We care about your opinion! Please keep in mind that comments are moderated and rel="nofollow" is in use. So, please do not use a spammy keyword or a domain as your name, or it will be deleted. Let's have a professional and meaningful conversation instead. Thanks for dropping by!

thirty three  ⁄    =  33

Learn How to Design Power Systems

Learn to design LV/MV/HV power systems through professional video courses. Lifetime access. Enjoy learning!

Subscribe to Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our Weekly Digest newsletter and receive free updates on new technical articles, video courses and guides (PDF).
EEP Academy Courses - A hand crafted cutting-edge electrical engineering knowledge