2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.2c01875
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Experimental Study of Electronic and Ionic Conductivity of a Carbon-Based Slurry Electrode Used in Advanced Electrochemical Energy Systems

Abstract: Focusing on the application of carbon slurry electrodes in advanced electrochemical power and energy storage systems, the electrical conductivity of such electrodes is thoroughly investigated experimentally. A slurry electrode made from steam-activated Norit is analyzed to estimate its electronic and ionic conductivities separately. A single-pass rectangular flow channel with three different widths of 4.1, 3.6, and 3.1 cm is used to investigate the effect of the flow channel geometry on slurry electrode conduc… Show more

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“… 19 It is evident from Figures 4 a,c,e and 5 a,c,e that the ionic conductivity is almost 3 orders of magnitude higher than the electronic conductivity; thus, ionic conductivity has a controlling role in regulating the overall electrical conductivity of acid-based slurries used in these experiments. It must also be noted that the ions can be absorbed on carbon particles’ porous surfaces (in the present study, the ions are at least 4 orders of magnitude smaller than the carbon particles, 19 and the ion gradients are distorted); since the particles are behaving as charge sources, they interrupt normal ion gradients in a slurry. Therefore, any interruption in ion conduction throughout the slurries can be translated to a reduction in the overall electrical conductivity of the system.…”
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“… 19 It is evident from Figures 4 a,c,e and 5 a,c,e that the ionic conductivity is almost 3 orders of magnitude higher than the electronic conductivity; thus, ionic conductivity has a controlling role in regulating the overall electrical conductivity of acid-based slurries used in these experiments. It must also be noted that the ions can be absorbed on carbon particles’ porous surfaces (in the present study, the ions are at least 4 orders of magnitude smaller than the carbon particles, 19 and the ion gradients are distorted); since the particles are behaving as charge sources, they interrupt normal ion gradients in a slurry. Therefore, any interruption in ion conduction throughout the slurries can be translated to a reduction in the overall electrical conductivity of the system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“… 18 , 19 For the water-based slurry, electronic conductivity is enhanced due to the formation of this sedimented layer of carbon particles. 18 , 19 For the acid-based slurry, the supernatant consists mainly of acid, and ions freely move to CC; thus, the ionic conductivity is also increased as a result of particle sedimentation.…”
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