The invention is an electrochemical capacitor with its electrodes made on
a conducting substrate with a layer of a redox polymer of the
poly[Me(R-Salen)] type deposited onto the substrate. Me is a transition
metal (for example, Ni, Pd, Co, Cu, Fe), R is an electron-donating
substituent (for example, CH.sub.3O--, C.sub.2H.sub.5O--, HO--,
--CH.sub.3), Salen is a residue of bis(salicylaldehyde)-ethylendiamine in
Schiff's base. The electrolyte comprises of an organic solvent, compounds
capable of dissolving in such solvents with the resulting concentration
of no less than 0.01 mol/l and dissociating with the formation of ions,
which are electrochemically inactive within the range of potentials from
-3.0 V to +1.5 V (for example, salts of tetramethyl ammonium, tetrapropyl
ammonium, tetrabutyl ammonium), and a dissolved metal complex
[Me(R-Salen)]. The method of using the capacitor contemplates
periodically alternating the connection polarity of the electrodes,
causing the electrochemical characteristics of the electrodes to
regenerate.