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Abstract: The ability to manipulate rheological and electrical properties of colloidal carbon black gels makes them attractive in composites for energy applications such as batteries and fuel cells, where they conduct electricity and prevent sedimentation of ‘granular’ active components. While it is commonly assumed that granular fillers have a simple additive effect on the composite properties, new phenomena can emerge unexpectedly, with some composites exhibiting a unique rheological bi-stability between high-yield-stress and low-yield-stress states. Here we report such bi-stability in suspensions of non-Brownian graphite and colloidal carbon black in oil, a model system to mimic composite suspensions for energy applications. Steady shear below a critical stress elicits a transition to a persistent mechanically weak and poorly conducting state, which must be ‘rejuvenated’ using high-stress shear to recover a stronger, high-conductivity state. Our findings highlight the highly tunable nature of binary granular/gel composite suspensions and present new possibilities for optimising mixing and processing conditions for Li-ion battery slurries. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)
Original language | English |
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Journal | Rheologica Acta |
Volume | 63 |
Issue number | 4 |
Pages (from-to) | 283-289 |
Number of pages | 7 |
ISSN | 1435-1528 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2024 |
Keywords
- Colloidal
- Bipolar plate
- Li-ion
- Slurry
- Conductivity
- Rheology
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AAU Circular Plastics
Lykke, A. (Project Coordinator), Wæhrens, B. V. (PI), Varrone, C. (PI), Vollertsen, J. (PI), Christiansen, J. D. C. (PI), Jensen, L. R. (PI), Simonsen, M. E. (PI), Pedersen, T. H. (PI) & Stingl, V. (PI)
01/11/2023 → …
Project: Research