Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste

Mill scale is a waste product from the steel industry available cheaply in tonne quantities and consisting of various iron oxides. The supercapacitive behavior of mill scale directly from the steel plant, and after various cheap and scalable physical and chemical treatments, has been studied in elec...

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Main Authors: Fu, C, Grant, P
Format: Journal article
Published: American Chemical Society 2015
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description Mill scale is a waste product from the steel industry available cheaply in tonne quantities and consisting of various iron oxides. The supercapacitive behavior of mill scale directly from the steel plant, and after various cheap and scalable physical and chemical treatments, has been studied in electrodes formed by spraying mill scale containing suspensions onto large area current collectors. Half-cell and full-cell supercapacitors in cheap, nontoxic aqueous sodium sulphite electrolyte were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, charge-discharge, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and delivered a capacitance of up to 92 F g-1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s-1, which was maintained at more than 80% after 5000 cycles. The approximate costs of commercial and mill scale-based supercapacitors were compared, and showed that although mill scale absolute capacitances were lower than more expensive laboratory synthesized metal oxides, the cost per kilo-watt performance can be competitive, especially for very large grid scale storage applications.
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spelling oxford-uuid:44960d20-6d54-4a56-a7f5-ca1379f096252022-03-26T15:02:28ZToward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale wasteJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:44960d20-6d54-4a56-a7f5-ca1379f09625Symplectic Elements at OxfordAmerican Chemical Society2015Fu, CGrant, PMill scale is a waste product from the steel industry available cheaply in tonne quantities and consisting of various iron oxides. The supercapacitive behavior of mill scale directly from the steel plant, and after various cheap and scalable physical and chemical treatments, has been studied in electrodes formed by spraying mill scale containing suspensions onto large area current collectors. Half-cell and full-cell supercapacitors in cheap, nontoxic aqueous sodium sulphite electrolyte were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, charge-discharge, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and delivered a capacitance of up to 92 F g-1 at a scan rate of 5 mV s-1, which was maintained at more than 80% after 5000 cycles. The approximate costs of commercial and mill scale-based supercapacitors were compared, and showed that although mill scale absolute capacitances were lower than more expensive laboratory synthesized metal oxides, the cost per kilo-watt performance can be competitive, especially for very large grid scale storage applications.
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Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title_full Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title_fullStr Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title_full_unstemmed Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title_short Toward low-cost grid scale energy storage: supercapacitors based on up-cycled industrial mill scale waste
title_sort toward low cost grid scale energy storage supercapacitors based on up cycled industrial mill scale waste
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