Flowable Electrodes from Colloidal Suspensions of Thin Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes

IF 2.5 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Massinissa Hamouma, W. Neri, Xavier Bril, Jinkai Yuan, Annie Colin, Nicolas Brémond, Philippe Poulin
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Abstract

Flowable electrodes, a versatile alternative to traditional solid electrodes for electrochemical applications, exhibit challenges of high viscosity and carbon content, limiting flow and device performances. This study introduces colloidal suspensions of thin multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with diameters of 10–15 nm as electrode materials. These thin nanotubes, stabilized in water with a surfactant, form percolated networks, exhibiting high conductivity (50 ms/cm) and stability at a low carbon content (below 2 wt%). Colloidal clustering is enhanced by weak depletion attractive interactions. The resulting suspensions display yield stress and a shear thinning behavior with a low consistency index. They can easily flow at a nearly constant shear over a broad range of shear rates. They remain electrically conductive under shear, making them a promising option for flow electrochemical applications. This work suggests that the use of depletion-induced MWVNT aggregates addresses crucial issues in flow electrochemical applications, such as membrane fragility, operating energy, and pressure. These conductive colloidal suspensions thereby offer potential advancements in device performance and lifespan.
薄型多壁碳纳米管胶体悬浮液中的可流动电极
可流动电极是电化学应用中传统固态电极的多功能替代品,但它面临着高粘度和高含碳量的挑战,限制了流动性和设备性能。本研究介绍了直径为 10-15 纳米的薄型多壁碳纳米管(MWCNTs)胶体悬浮液作为电极材料。这些薄纳米管在水中用表面活性剂稳定后形成了渗流网络,在低碳含量(低于 2 wt%)条件下表现出高电导率(50 ms/cm)和稳定性。微弱的耗竭吸引力相互作用增强了胶体团聚。由此产生的悬浮液具有屈服应力和剪切稀化特性,稠度指数较低。它们可以在很宽的剪切速率范围内以几乎恒定的剪切力轻松流动。在剪切作用下,它们仍然具有导电性,因此在流动电化学应用中大有可为。这项工作表明,使用耗竭诱导的 MWVNT 聚集体可以解决流动电化学应用中的关键问题,如膜脆性、操作能量和压力。因此,这些导电胶体悬浮液有望提高设备性能和使用寿命。
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Colloids and Interfaces
Colloids and Interfaces CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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3.90
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