2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(281b) Obtaining Structural Information of Carbon Black in Complex Mediums for Energy Storage Systems with Rheo-Electric Measurements
Specifically, slurries of carbon black used in lithium-ion battery manufacturing incorporate dissolved polymers and active materials. We used rheo-electric measurements first to show that the addition of polymers modifies the structure of CB agglomerates through the indirect effect on the solvent viscosity. Simultaneous electric measurements were conducted on these CB/polymer suspensions in shear flow as a function of carbon and polymer composition. We found that the CB agglomerate size information can be derived from normalized suspension viscosity through rheological measurements. Additionally, the further validation of such size information is evident in the dielectric strength of the relaxation process obtained from the electric measurements. We further conducted rheo-electric measurements on lithium-ion battery slurries which contain CB, polymers, and active materials. From the dielectric spectrums, we obtained the structure and the dispersion of CB within the battery slurries, which were shown to be strongly correlated with the measured rheology.
These findings are valuable to energy storage systems containing CB as the dispersion of CB can be predicted and controlled with tunable processing conditions to optimize the performance. In addition, the unique insight gained from the rheo-electric measurements can be further extended to engineer the next-generation of CB nanomaterials for energy storage systems.