Christian Sarrazin
Conservatoire national des arts et métiers
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Journal of Power Sources | 1999
Alexis Laforgue; Patrice Simon; Christian Sarrazin; Jean-François Fauvarque
Abstract Polythiophene (Pth) and polyparafluorophenylthiophene (PFPT) have been chemically synthesized for use as active materials in supercapacitor electrodes. Electrochemical characterization has been performed by cyclic voltammetry and an electrode study has been achieved to get the maximum capacity out of the polymers and give good cyclability. Specific capacity values of 7 mAh g −1 and 40 mAh g −1 were obtained for PFPT and polythiophene, respectively. Supercapacitors have been built to characterize this type of system. Energy storage levels of 260 F g −1 were obtained with Pth and 110 F g −1 with PFPT.
Journal of Power Sources | 1999
L Bonnefoi; Patrice Simon; Jean-François Fauvarque; Christian Sarrazin; J.F Sarrau; A. Dugast
The purpose of this work was to prepare economically-large electrodes in order to assemble mono-element supercapacitors with a capacity of more than 300 F and to reach powers in the range of 125 W (2 V/element) with the selected structure. In this paper, results are presented from different binder compositions—PTFE and a mixture of CMC/PTFE—that were tested in order to increase the volumetric capacitance of the electrode. The electrode composition was adapted to each binder composition used. For cost reasons, the amount of PTFE was reduced and the mixture of CMC/PTFE was examined as a cheaper alternative. We have obtained more than 25 F cm−3 per electrode, with a time constant close to 3 s, and power outputs compatible with automotive applications.
Journal of Power Sources | 1999
L Bonnefoi; Patrice Simon; Jean-François Fauvarque; Christian Sarrazin; A. Dugast
The purpose of this work was to economically prepare large electrodes (32 cm2) in order to assemble mono-cell supercapacitors (100 cm3) of 250 F and to reach powers in the range of 120–130 W (2 V/cell) with the structure selected. We have reached more than 20 F/cm3 of electrode, with a time constant of a few seconds (close to 2 s) and reached powers compatible with starting applications.
Journal of Power Sources | 1999
I Bispo-Fonseca; J Aggar; Christian Sarrazin; Patrice Simon; Jean-François Fauvarque
Abstract Properties of an Electrical Double Layer Capacitor depend both on the technique used to prepare the electrode and on the current collector structure. Capacitors can be built in a similar way to prismatic cells, with several electrodes connected in parallel for each polarity. Our Electrical Double Layer Capacitors included several carbon/carbon electrodes and all the components (electrodes and separators) were wetted with an organic liquid solvent containing a quaternary ammonium salt as electrolyte. In the present work, electrodes were prepared by two different ways: the first one consisted in spraying a liquid suspension of the electrode materials on a nickel foil, and the second one which consisted in filtering and pressing the electrode materials on to nickel collectors. The first technique allowed us to build seven capacitors of 600 F–2.5 V, with time constants of 12 s. Two banks with series connected supercapacitor cells, one as a 12 V–100 F bank and the other one as a 15 V–85 F were tested on cycling. In our experiments to test these banks of supercapacitors, we also coupled the 100 F–12 V bank to a 12 V–7 Ah secondary lead–acid battery in order to demonstrate the contribution of the supercapacitors during power peaks. Comparing the two techniques used to make the electrodes in terms of performances obtained on the supercapacitors prepared, we obtained the best results by using the second method of electrode preparation. Moreover, two kinds of nickel collectors were studied: expanded nickel grids—and various grades of nickel foams, nickel foams giving the best results. The Equivalent Series Resistance of the electrodes prepared with nickel foams depends on nickel foam grade; it is observed to be 1.75 Ω for a capacitance of 1.37 F in our experimental set up, leading to a time constant of 2.4 s. The mechanical properties of the electrodes were improved as well.
Journal of Power Sources | 1999
L Bonnefoi; Patrice Simon; Jean-François Fauvarque; Christian Sarrazin; J.F Sarrau; P Lailler
Abstract This work describes the fabrication and the characterization of low-cost 2 V carbon/carbon power supercapacitors. Each cell had a volume of 100 cm 3 . Three 2 V-supercapacitors were assembled and tested under different currents and at different temperatures. The measurements have shown a specific power of 1.1 kW/kg, a volumetric capacitance of 25 F/cm 3 per electrode and a time constant of 2 s.
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2006
Mohammed Mallouki; François Tran-Van; Christian Sarrazin; Patrice Simon; Barbara Daffos; Amitabha De; Claude Chevrot; Jean-François Fauvarque
Electrochimica Acta | 2009
Mohamed Mallouki; François Tran-Van; Christian Sarrazin; C. Chevrot; Jean-François Fauvarque
Electrochimica Acta | 2013
Sébastien Lagoutte; Pierre-Henri Aubert; François Tran-Van; Xavier Sallenave; Céline Laffaiteur; Christian Sarrazin; Claude Chevrot
Journal of Power Sources | 2001
Patrick Lailler; Jean-François Sarrau; Christian Sarrazin
Meeting Abstracts | 2010
Philippe Stevens; Gwenaëlle Toussaint; Georges Caillon; Patrick Viaud; Philippe Vinatier; Christophe Cantau; Odile Fichet; Christian Sarrazin; Mohamed Mallouki