Interrogating Underlying Mechanisms of Room Temperature Sodium Sulfur Cell
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Interrogating Underlying Mechanisms of Room Temperature Sodium Sulfur Cells
Two studies incorporated providing the groundwork for a blueprint to design sodium sulfur cells from electrode fabrication to choices in electrolyte such as DME, DEGDME, TEGDME and two different salts NaClO4 and NaPF6. First study describes role of the binder within the system comparing carboxymethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose with a styrene butadiene elastomer addition. The second study focuses on methods to prevent polysulfide shuttling within room temperature sodium sulfur system
History
Degree Type
- Master of Science
Department
- Mechanical Engineering
Campus location
- West Lafayette