Capacitor having an elecrolyte containing a mixture of...

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H01G 9/035 (2006.01) H01G 9/02 (2006.01) H01G 9/038 (2006.01)

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CA 2140480

An electrical capacitor includes an organic electrolyte to provide high power, high energy density, and a broad operating temperature range. The capacitor includes electrodes and an electrolyte system comprising a salt combined with a solvent containing a nitrile. The electrolyte system is selected to be relatively nonreactive and difficult to oxidize or reduce so as to produce a high electric potential range. As examples, the electrolyte may include a solvent selected from the group consisting of acetonitrile, succinonitrile, glutaronitrile, propylene carbonate, and ethylene carbonate; a salt cation selected from the group consisting of tetraalkylammonium (R4N+) and alkali metals; and an anion selected from the group consisting of trifluoromethylsulfonate (CF3SO3-), bistrifluoromethylsulfurylimide (N(CF3SO2)2-), tristrifluoromethylsulfurylcarbanion (C(CF3SO2)3-), tetrafluoroborate (BF4-), hexafluoro- phosphate (PF6-), hexafluoroarsenate (AsF6-), and perchlorate (ClO4-).

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