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Abstract
This work investigates the flow and agglomeration behaviors of battery grade Li2CO3 powder and the influence of stearic acid surface modification. The degree of agglomeration is directly related to the uniformity of Li2CO3 and its powder mixtures. According to the Chinese National Nonferrous Metal Industry Standard, battery grade Li2CO3 powder has D50 equal to 3–8 μm which belongs to a micron-sized superfine powder. Therefore, with the extension of storage time, the serious agglomeration phenomenon occurs due to the large specific surface area and rough and irregular powder particles. The Hausner ratio (HR) of the unmodified sample increases from 1.14 to 1.41, and the corresponding flowability is classified as good to poor. Instead, among samples with doping stearic acid, the optimum amount of it is 0.10 wt% which exhibits an extremely stable HR value from 1.14 to 1.16. Meanwhile, after 156 days, the repose angle (AR) obtained for samples without surface modification and using 0.10 wt% stearic acid are calculated to be 49° and 28°, respectively. Based on the values of HR and AR, the flowability of the unmodified sample is poor while the sample modified with 0.10 wt% of stearic acid still maintain excellent powder flow property. Moreover, The LiMn2O4 cathode material synthesized from modified Li2CO3 powder with a stearic acid content of 0.10 wt% exhibits good crystallinity and comparable electrochemical performance to that prepared by commercial Li2CO3. These results indicate that stearic acid has the potential to be an ideal modifier for battery grade Li2CO3 powder that needs to be kept for a long time.
期刊介绍:
The word ‘particuology’ was coined to parallel the discipline for the science and technology of particles.
Particuology is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes frontier research articles and critical reviews on the discovery, formulation and engineering of particulate materials, processes and systems. It especially welcomes contributions utilising advanced theoretical, modelling and measurement methods to enable the discovery and creation of new particulate materials, and the manufacturing of functional particulate-based products, such as sensors.
Papers are handled by Thematic Editors who oversee contributions from specific subject fields. These fields are classified into: Particle Synthesis and Modification; Particle Characterization and Measurement; Granular Systems and Bulk Solids Technology; Fluidization and Particle-Fluid Systems; Aerosols; and Applications of Particle Technology.
Key topics concerning the creation and processing of particulates include:
-Modelling and simulation of particle formation, collective behaviour of particles and systems for particle production over a broad spectrum of length scales
-Mining of experimental data for particle synthesis and surface properties to facilitate the creation of new materials and processes
-Particle design and preparation including controlled response and sensing functionalities in formation, delivery systems and biological systems, etc.
-Experimental and computational methods for visualization and analysis of particulate system.
These topics are broadly relevant to the production of materials, pharmaceuticals and food, and to the conversion of energy resources to fuels and protection of the environment.