Viscosity analysis of battery electrode slurry

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We report the effects of component ratios and mixing time on electrode slurry viscosity. Three component quantities were varied: active material (graphite), conductive material (carbon black), and polymer binder (carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC). The slurries demonstrated shear-thinning behavior, and suspension properties stabilized after a relatively short mixing duration. However, micrographs of the slurries suggested their internal structures did not stabilize after the same mixing time. Increasing the content of polymer binder CMC caused the greatest viscosity increase compared to that of carbon black and graphite.

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Cushing, A., Zheng, T., Higa, K., & Liu, G. (2021). Viscosity analysis of battery electrode slurry. Polymers, 13(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13224033

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