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Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2005

Electric double-layer capacitors using bucky gels consisting of an ionic liquid and carbon nanotubes

Toru Katakabe; Taketo Kaneko; Masayoshi Watanabe; Takanori Fukushima; Takuzo Aida

Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) formed gels after being ground with a room-temperature ionic liquid (RTIL). The gels were used as electrodes of electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs), and the RTIL was used as theelectrolyte. The performance of the EDLCs was examined by charge-discharge experiments and was compared with that of the EDLCs using activated carbon electrodes and the RTIL electrolytes. The gels functioned as the electrodes over a wide composition range from 0.02 to 0.12 of SWNT/RTIL (wt/wt), and the retained capacitance increased with increasing the SWNT compositions. The EDLCs with the SWNTs showed higher capacitance than that with the activated carbons in terms of the capacitance per unit surface area, though the gravimetric capacitance was lower. The gel electrodes can be fabricated as thick as 3 mm without a severe ohmic-drop problem, which may contribute to a simple cell structure. The changes in the performance of the SWNT-EDLCs, with or without the gelation, were apparent, and the gelation greatly contributed to the high performance. This is due to the formation of continuous SWNT and RTIL paths at the molecular level by the gelation.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Ion Gels Prepared by in Situ Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers in an Ionic Liquid and Their Characterization as Polymer Electrolytes

Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan; Taketo Kaneko; and Akihiro Noda; Masayoshi Watanabe


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005

Distinct difference in ionic transport behavior in polymer electrolytes depending on the matrix polymers and incorporated salts.

Shiro Seki; Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan; Taketo Kaneko; Hiroyuki Tokuda; and Akihiro Noda; Masayoshi Watanabe


Archive | 2005

Lithium-ion battery and method for its manufacture

Osamu Shimamura; Taketo Kaneko; Takamitsu Saito; Kenji Hosaka; Hideaki Horie


Archive | 2008

Secondary battery and method of producing the secondary battery

Yasunari Hisamitsu; Hideaki Horie; Taketo Kaneko; Osamu Shimamura


Archive | 2007

Electrode for battery, and its manufacturing method

Taketo Kaneko; Junji Katamura; Mikio Kawai; Tamaki Miura; Takami Saito; Kyoichi Watanabe; 環 三浦; 幹夫 川合; 恭一 渡邉; 淳二 片村; 健人 金子; 崇実 齋藤


Archive | 2008

SECONDARY BATTERY WITH NON-AQUEOUS SOLUTION

Kenji Hosaka; Hideaki Horie; Takamitsu Saito; Taketo Kaneko; Ryoichi Senbokuya


Archive | 2004

Lithium ionic liquid and nonaqueous electrolytic liquid using the same

Taketo Kaneko; Koichi Nemoto; Yasuhiko Osawa; Hitoshi Shobugawa; Hiroyuki Tokuda; Masayoshi Watanabe; 康彦 大澤; 浩之 徳田; 好一 根本; 正義 渡邉; 仁 菖蒲川; 健人 金子


Archive | 2007

POSITIVE ELECTRODE FOR NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTIC SECONDARY BATTERY, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE POSITIVE ELECTRODE

Tamaki Miura; Taketo Kaneko; Mikio Kawai


Archive | 2004

Lithium-ion battery and its manufacturing method

Hideaki Horie; Kenji Hosaka; Taketo Kaneko; Takami Saito; Osamu Shimamura; 賢司 保坂; 英明 堀江; 修 嶋村; 健人 金子; 崇実 齋藤

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Masayoshi Watanabe

Yokohama National University

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Hiroyuki Tokuda

Yokohama National University

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