Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes

Electrochemical systems which store energy or desalinate water employ either static electrodes or flowable suspension electrodes. Flowable electrodes enable important functionalities not available to static electrodes, but suffer from significantly lower electric conductivity, typically of order 1 o...

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Main Authors: Elad B. Halfon, Matthew E. Suss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-02-01
Series:Electrochemistry Communications
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248118303394
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spelling doaj-d91c472e7c864495a85e550c62ad6e3a2020-11-25T00:45:03ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812019-02-01996164Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modesElad B. Halfon0Matthew E. Suss1Stephen & Nancy Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelStephen & Nancy Grand Technion Energy Program, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; Corresponding author at: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.Electrochemical systems which store energy or desalinate water employ either static electrodes or flowable suspension electrodes. Flowable electrodes enable important functionalities not available to static electrodes, but suffer from significantly lower electric conductivity, typically of order 1 or 10 mS/cm. To combine the benefits of static and flowable electrodes, we here propose and demonstrate an electrode which can be switched between a flow-through static mode and flowable mode in operando. We provide first-time measurements of the electrode's electric conductivity as it undergoes velocity cycling and transitions between modes. The electrode achieves a gigantic conductivity of over 10,000 mS/cm while in static mode, and demonstrates repeatable switching between static and flowable modes at a tunable transition velocity. Such switchable electrodes can in the future enable novel, highly versatile electrochemical systems. Keywords: Electrochemistry, Energy conversion, Flowable electrodes, Flow batteries, Capacitive deionizationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248118303394
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author Elad B. Halfon
Matthew E. Suss
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Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
Electrochemistry Communications
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Matthew E. Suss
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title Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
title_short Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
title_full Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
title_fullStr Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
title_sort measurements of the electric conductivity of an electrode as it transitions between static and flowable modes
publisher Elsevier
series Electrochemistry Communications
issn 1388-2481
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Electrochemical systems which store energy or desalinate water employ either static electrodes or flowable suspension electrodes. Flowable electrodes enable important functionalities not available to static electrodes, but suffer from significantly lower electric conductivity, typically of order 1 or 10 mS/cm. To combine the benefits of static and flowable electrodes, we here propose and demonstrate an electrode which can be switched between a flow-through static mode and flowable mode in operando. We provide first-time measurements of the electrode's electric conductivity as it undergoes velocity cycling and transitions between modes. The electrode achieves a gigantic conductivity of over 10,000 mS/cm while in static mode, and demonstrates repeatable switching between static and flowable modes at a tunable transition velocity. Such switchable electrodes can in the future enable novel, highly versatile electrochemical systems. Keywords: Electrochemistry, Energy conversion, Flowable electrodes, Flow batteries, Capacitive deionization
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