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Meral Akkoyun, Christian Carrot, Benoit Blottiere
On the use of an internal mixer to study the impregnation of carbon fillers by organic liquids
Appl. Rheol. 24:1 (2014) 13487 (8 pages)
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Impregnation of organic liquid electrolytes in conductive powders is of major importance in the field of energy storage
devices such as batteries or super-capacitors. Impregnation during mixing and processing operations becomes usual for practical
reasons and requires a better understanding of the changes of the rheological behavior of the mix. In this paper, the
impregnation of propylene carbonate (PC) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) in activated carbon (AC) and carbon black (CB) was
studied by using an internal mixer. Monitoring of the torque of the filler/liquid blend as a function of the amount of liquid
fed in the mixing chamber, enables to detect the transition from the solid friction of the dry powder to the lubricated liquid
(or viscous) behaviour of the concentrated paste of wetted powder. The results were compared with data obtained by conventional
nitrogen adsorption porosimetry combined with the knowledge of the molecular diameter of the liquids. A characteristic
change was observed as soon as the liquid completely fills the porosity of the filler. Both tested liquids (DMSO and
PC) impregnate more carbon black and the take-up rate is slightly higher for DMSO in comparison to PC because, as a polar
liquid, DMSO has a better interaction with both fillers.
► Cite this publication as follows:
Akkoyun M, Carrot C, Blottiere B: On the use of an internal mixer to study the impregnation of carbon fillers by organic liquids, Appl. Rheol. 24 (2014) 13487.
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