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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES 卷:320
Quantification of ionic transport within thermally-activated batteries using electron probe micro-analysis
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Humplik, Thomas1  Stirrup, Emily K.1  Grillet, Anne M.1  Grant, Richard P.1  Allen, Ashley N.1  Wesolowski, Daniel E.1  Roberts, Christine C.1 
[1] Sandia Natl Labs, POB 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
关键词: Thermal battery;    Electron probe micro-analysis;    Electrolyte;    Mass transport;    Tortuosity;    Diffusion;    Permeability;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.04.091
来源: Elsevier
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The transient transport of electrolytes in thermally-activated batteries is studied using electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA), demonstrating the robust capability of EPMA as a useful tool for studying and quantifying mass transport within porous materials, particularly in difficult environments where classical flow measurements are challenging. By tracking the mobility of bromine and potassium ions from the electrolyte stored within the separator into the lithium silicon anode and iron disulfide cathode, we are able to quantify the transport mechanisms and physical properties of the electrodes including permeability and tortuosity. Due to the micron to submicron scale porous structure of the initially dry anode, a fast capillary pressure driven flow is observed into the anode from which we are able to set a lower bound on the permeability of 10(-1) mDarcy. The transport into the cathode is diffusion-limited because the cathode originally contained some electrolyte before activation. Using a transient one-dimensional diffusion model, we estimate the tortuosity of the cathode electrode to be 2.8 +/- 0.8. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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