Understanding inks for porous-electrode formation
Date Published |
09/2017
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1039/C7TA07255D
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Abstract |
Scalable manufacturing of high-aspect-ratio multi-material electrodes are important for advanced energy storage and conversion systems. Such technologies often rely on solution-based processing methods where the active material is dispersed in a colloidal ink. To date, ink formulation has primarily focused on macro-scale process-specific optimization (i.e. viscosity and surface/interfacial tension), and been optimized mainly empirically. Thus, there is a further need to understand nano- and mesoscale interactions and how they can be engineered for controlled macroscale properties and structures related to performance, durability, and material utilization in electrochemical systems. |
Journal |
J. Mater. Chem. A
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Volume |
5
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Year of Publication |
2017
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Issue |
39
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Pagination |
20527 - 20533
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ISSN Number |
2050-7488
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Short Title |
J. Mater. Chem. A
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