Tutorial 27-Making a Free-standing Activated Carbon Film
2022 ж. 22 Қаз.
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In this video, we demonstrated the fabrication of a free-standing activated carbon film.
The SKU of the PTFE dispersion on Millipore Sigma is 665800
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Really nice video. I have one question how did you measure the mass of the PTFE dispersion? is it simply by weighing it in a balance?
Hi there, yes, I measured the mass on a balance
Excellent presentation , How can we rectify the cracking problem of the slurry coated in battery grade aluminium foil ? Whenever it dry ,cracks are found in the coated material? PVDF as binder
Thanks. What you ask here is a complicated question that heavily depends on your slurry compositions. I would recommend you look into the rheology of your slurry. Here is a reference: www.rheologylab.com/articles/electronic/battery-electrode-slurry/#:~:text=A%20whole%20host%20of%20rheological,significant%20impact%20on%20battery%20performance.
Thank you. How do you apply the activated carbon onto a piece of fabric for the purpose of filtering air?
You can try making a carbon/binder mixture with viscosity closer to an ink and dip-coat the fabric.
Nice video! I also have a question: I tried to reproduce your flexible electrodes. However, I always have the issue that the electrodes are cracking while drying. Do you have any suggestions how to avoid that? Could it come from the fact that I use a different carbon black from a different company? Or do I need to fold and roll the mixture longer?
Hi there, did the cracking happen during the drying or during the rolling? If it's the former, you may need to spend more time mixing the binder with the carbon. If it's the latter, you may need to repeat more fold and roll with adding ethanol in between.
@@EChem_Channel Hi, thanks for the help, I will tryout soon. It happens when I produced the film on the glass plate (after rolling). When the ethanol is evaporating (basically the "drying over night" step) after several minutes big cracks are apperaing
this can also be due to the particle size of your carbon material, especially if it was "home-made". make sure the particles are small enough before preparing the composite. roll out your electrode and fold in half at least 10 times or until you get the desired texture. but do not overdo it, too many rolls can cause the electrode to compact too much and begin to crumble. and yes, each subsequent addition of ethanol washes out your polymer, you can see this by the stains on the glass. Good luck with your experiments
Hello, Thank you for this interesting tutorial. I would like to know the meaning of " free-standing" film.
Free-standing film means it can stand by itself without another substrate.
Hello, I would like to know the amount of PVDF and ethanol used in the process. Thank you so much!
Hi, the amount of PVDF should be included in the video. That was 5 wt%. The amount of ethanol was arbitrary.
Would be awesome if you could do a video with cmc sbr with activated carbon, water absorption of AC is very hard to do from my experience on films you need so much water to mix
Thanks for the suggestions! Water-based processing is very important and industry-relevant. Unfortunately, I don't have experience in that area yet.
@@EChem_Channel Thanks for the reply, really cool video! If you have any experiance with N/P ratios for lithium ion cells that would be so so cool. Calculating the mass of the anode to cathode of a Li-ion generic cell would be so so cool!
@@karlm5022 Thanks for your suggestions! Xuehang had an earlier video on balancing the mass of electrodes for full-cell supercapacitors. Maybe you can find some useful information there: kzhead.info/sun/Y9lphLuxZ5ujooU/bejne.html&ab_channel=EChemChannel
Instead of PTFE one can use PVDF?
Yes, if PVDF doesn't dissolve in your electrolyte, it is a good option too.
*Hi, can you make video on how to make Glassy Carbon???*
Hi, we usually buy glassy carbon from commercial sources.
@@EChem_Channel *Hi. Yes BUT how can you make a little bit at home? I have had success boiling ordinary carbon rods in 98% sulfuric acid at 300C. for 2 hours and also by heating carbon rods to their melting point on a piece of Tantalum sheet with an oxy acetylene torch.*
sir please can you provide any publication reference of this method ? please
Hi, what information are you looking for in the reference? This method is passed on from previous generations in the lab.
Thanks for the reply sir. I want to know if there could be any research journal published regarding this method.
@@AjayKumar-yl3zi There might be. I'm just not aware of it...