“…However, high-concentration alkaline media are not suitable for Co(OH) 2 as the reversibility is reduced and because it reacts with Co(OH) 2 ,p oisoning the active material. [11] Using highly soluble neutral salts together with alkaline electrolytes can be an alternative solution to lower the freezingp oint, but such investigations are rare.N itrates (LiNO 3 , [12] NaNO 3 [13] )a nd chlorates (NaCl, [14] KCl [15] ) usuallyh ave ah igh solubility,b ut if the device is overcharged, these nitrates and chlorates are anodically not very stable.I tm ay jeopardize the stability of the overall performance.T herefore, Vellacheri et al used an aqueouss olution of Li 2 SO 4 as the electrolyte for the graphene electrode, and the working temperature can reach as low as À20 8C. [16] Alexander and his co-workers added ethylene glycol to a mixture of dissolved sulfates,w hich can remain in the liquid phase down to À30 8C, and used it as an electrolytef or MnO 2 and carbon materials,w ith the capacitance reaching 30 Fg À1 .O nt he other hand, NaClO 4 ,w ith higher solubility and stability under anodic conditions,i sabetter choice.…”