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Can lithium metal anodes work with liquid or polymer electrolytes?

Can lithium metal anodes work with liquid or polymer electrolytes?

In contrast, we have demonstrated that our solid-state electrolyte can resist dendrite formation at high rates of charge under realistic, automotive-relevant test conditions and is very stable with lithium metal – providing a barrier between the pure lithium anode and our cathode and catholyte materials. Crucially, our separator material also enables the cell to be ...

ByQuantumScape


Best practice for electrodes in Karl Fischer titration

Best practice for electrodes in Karl Fischer titration

Have you ever asked yourself why you need an electrode for the endpoint detection in Karl Fischer (KF) titration? Theoretically, the endpoint of a Karl Fischer titration could be determined based on the color change of the reagent. However, if accuracy and reproducibility are important, endpoint detection with a double Pt electrode is a much better choice. As the indicator electrode ...

ByMetrohm AG


Increasing methane content in biogas and simultaneous value added product recovery using microbial electrosynthesis

Increasing methane content in biogas and simultaneous value added product recovery using microbial electrosynthesis

As methane was also present in the biogas, methyl derivatives of these acids were also found in traces in catholyte. It was observed that the use of nickel foam as an anode, 1 M NiSO4 solution as anolyte, graphite felt as a cathode, phosphate buffer solution as catholyte at a pH of 5.2 proved to be the best possible combination for MES for this study to get ...

ByIWA Publishing


Hexavalent chromium reduction and energy recovery by using dual-chambered microbial fuel cell

Hexavalent chromium reduction and energy recovery by using dual-chambered microbial fuel cell

The Cr(VI) is bioelectrochemically reduced to non-toxic Cr(III) form in the presence of an organic electron donor in a dual-chambered MFC. The Cr(VI) as catholyte and artificial wastewater inoculated with anaerobic sludge as anolyte, Cr(VI) at 100 mg/L was completely removed within 48 h (initial pH value 2.0). ...

ByIWA Publishing

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