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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 09, 2000
Bridgestone Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A non-aqueous electrolyte electric double-layer capacitor in which there is no danger of being ignited, bursting or catching flame at the time of a short-circuit, has low internal resistance, superior properties at low temperatures, and is self-extinguishable or incombustible. In a first aspect, a non-aqueous electrolyte includes a non-aqueous electrolyte having a phosphazene derivative. In a second aspect, a potential window of the phosphazene derivative is a range having a lower limit of +0.5 or lower and an upper limit of +4.5 or higher, and a potential window of the organic solvent has a wider range than the potential window of the phosphazene derivative. In a third aspect, a conductivity of a quaternary ammonium salt solution (0.5 mol/l) is 2.0 mS/cm. In a fourth aspect, a permittivity thereof at a temperature of 25° C. is 15 or higher and a viscosity thereof is 20 mPa·s (20 cP) or lower.