2014
DOI: 10.1021/jp5053453
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Simple Method to Relate Experimental Pore Size Distribution and Discharge Capacity in Cathodes for Li/O2 Batteries

Abstract: We analyze in detail the relationship between pore size distribution and discharge capacity for cathodes in ionic liquid-based Li/O 2 batteries at room temperature (RT) and 60 °C. We used several porous carbons with similar composition and apparent surface area but with pore distribution peaks in different points of the meso/macroporous region. The porous structure of carbons caused a significant influence on the discharge specific capacity. However, no obvious correlations between specific capacity and surfac… Show more

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“…2a, the slurry-coated cathode is composed of the carbon black particles aggregated with Nafion binder, where the large pores are hardly seen. This is also consistent with the data reported elsewhere using the N 2 sorption isotherm, which proved that conventional carbon black electrodes mostly consist of micro-pores and lacks of macro-pores [18,38]. However, Fig.…”
Section: Morphology Of the As-deposited Cathodesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…2a, the slurry-coated cathode is composed of the carbon black particles aggregated with Nafion binder, where the large pores are hardly seen. This is also consistent with the data reported elsewhere using the N 2 sorption isotherm, which proved that conventional carbon black electrodes mostly consist of micro-pores and lacks of macro-pores [18,38]. However, Fig.…”
Section: Morphology Of the As-deposited Cathodesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…11,37,38 We consider a composite cathode with an experimentally measured PSD in nanometer to micrometer range representative of the Super P carbon. The associated surface area distribution to this PSD is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Model Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pore size distribution measured by experiments usually follows a log normal distribution and the mean pore size varies from 10 to 120 nm. 23 In this study, electrodes with a series of pore size distributions are simulated, the mean pore size changes from 10 to 100 nm as shown in the inserted plot in Figure 5. The surface area per volume of these electrodes decreases from 0.21 to 0.03 nm 2 /nm 3 when the mean pore size increases from 10 to 100 nm considering the fact that the surface area to volume ratio of smaller pores is higher than that of larger pores.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%