Abstract:
Activated carbon is a popular material used in the fabrication of supercapacitors due to its high
specific surface area. Sri Lanka is one of the main produces of activated carbon. Due to availability of high
quality activated carbon, this is an area of potential interest to Sri Lanka. Activated carbon based ionic
electrolyte supercapacitor was fabricated and its electrical properties were investigated to identify the
drawbacks in these supercapacitors. Supercapacitors fabricated with local activated carbon and aqueous
sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) electrolytes were used in this study. Self-discharge is inevitable in this type of
supercapacitors. It was believed that the discharge is mainly due to electrical conduction through ionic
electrolyte. However, this study proposes that in addition to the above mechanism, there is another
dominant mechanism which governs the early stage self-discharge.