How to Mix Electrolyte for Sodium-ion Coin Cells
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Our electrolyte consists of 1 M Sodium Perchlorate salt (NaClO4) in 1 part ethylene carbonate (EC) and 1 part propylene carbonate (PC). These materials are hazardous and should only be handled in an inert environment by trained individuals after risk assessment complying with local health and safety regulations.
0:00 Intro
0:10 Preparing Materials
3:14 Weigh First Solvent (PC)
7:03 Add Second Solvent (EC)
8:48 Weigh Salt
10:48 Add Salt
12:15 Mixing Наука
Excellent video.
Thanks for the video. How long will it take EC to melt to liquid form at 45 C??
Pls also demonstrate ur way of coin cell assembly
Also, do your lab has any training for someone, who is starting their research on NIBs?? Thanks
I enjoyed this video
1 M Sodium Perchlorate liquid (NaClO4) also we can useble mam?
can ypu please explain hiw much you take ?
I enjoyed the video.
Are organic solvents used without further purification?
Or, did you use anhydrous solvent?
Thank you. I used anhydrous solvents, which are usually indicated by suppliers as “H2O
Please suggest any powder which can be used to convert acid h2so4 battery to gell battery.
Sorry, I haven’t used H2SO4 in a battery before, and we haven’t worked on gel electrolytes.
What !! If Ethylene Carbonate is solid in room temperature how can you use it as Liquid electrolyte in Battery that operates at room temperature ? You are also heating it but what after that are you also Mixing DMC as solvent with Ethylene Carbonate electrolyte?
What you need to know is there is material called 'ionic liquid" its originally two or more solid material than if two mix automaticly become liquid
@@teknosql4740 let me try....
It's called Deep eutectic system.