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Mechanical Properties And Degradation Of High Capacity Battery Electrodes: Fundamental Understanding And Coping Strategies, Yikai Wang Jan 2019

Mechanical Properties And Degradation Of High Capacity Battery Electrodes: Fundamental Understanding And Coping Strategies, Yikai Wang

Theses and Dissertations--Chemical and Materials Engineering

Rechargeable lithium ion and lithium (Li) metal batteries with high energy density and stability are in high demand for the development of electric vehicles and smart grids. Intensive efforts have been devoted to developing high capacity battery electrodes. However, the known high capacity electrode materials experience fast capacity fading and have limited cycle life due to electromechanical degradations, such as fracture of Si-based electrodes and dendrite growth in Li metal electrodes. A fundamental understanding of electromechanical degradation mechanisms of high capacity electrodes will provide insights into strategies for improving their electrochemical performance. Thus, this dissertation focuses on mechanical properties, microstructure …


Preparations And Characterizations Of Ti/Pbo2 Electrodes Modified With Rare Earth Of Praseodymium And Pvp In Electrochemical Degradation Of Organics, Mai Xu, Feng-Wu Wang, Xian Liang, Yi-Jun Wei, Wen-Yan Fang, Chuan-Gao Zhu, Yun-Hu Hun Jun 2017

Preparations And Characterizations Of Ti/Pbo2 Electrodes Modified With Rare Earth Of Praseodymium And Pvp In Electrochemical Degradation Of Organics, Mai Xu, Feng-Wu Wang, Xian Liang, Yi-Jun Wei, Wen-Yan Fang, Chuan-Gao Zhu, Yun-Hu Hun

Journal of Electrochemistry

The titanium (Ti) based lead oxide (PbO2) electrodes doped with praseodymium oxide (Pr2O3) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) were prepared by electrodeposition. The surface morphologies and structures of the as-prepared thin films were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique, respectively. The results showed that the denser and more uniform coatings with smaller particles and larger surfaces were obtained by doping, which modified the micro-structure of the Ti/SnO2-Sb2O3/Pr2O3-PVP-PbO2 electrode. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) was also used to study the electrocatalytic activity of …


Experimental Design Methodology Applied To The Oxidation Of Quinolines In Aqueous Medium By Electro-Fenton Process, Souissi Souhaila Trabelsi, Nihal Oturan, Nizar Bellakhal, Mehmet A. Oturan Oct 2013

Experimental Design Methodology Applied To The Oxidation Of Quinolines In Aqueous Medium By Electro-Fenton Process, Souissi Souhaila Trabelsi, Nihal Oturan, Nizar Bellakhal, Mehmet A. Oturan

Journal of Electrochemistry

The degradation behavior of 8-hydroxyquinoleine sulfate (8-HQS), a model molecule of quinolines, was studied in an aqueous medium by electro-Fenton process using a carbon felt cathode and a platinum anode. The great oxidation ability of this process is due to a large production of hydroxyl radical (OH) by electrochemically induced Fenton’s reagent (H2O2, Fe2+). Hydroxyl radicals are very powerful oxidizing agents which react on organics up to complete mineralization. A factorial experimental design was used for determining the operating parameters on the degradation of 8-HQS in an aqueous medium. The results showed that the current intensity and the initial concentration …


Nanotopographic Cell Culture Substrate: Polymer-Demixed Nanotextured Films Under Cell Culture Conditions, Jung Yul Lim, Christopher A. Siedlecki, Henry J. Donahue Jan 2012

Nanotopographic Cell Culture Substrate: Polymer-Demixed Nanotextured Films Under Cell Culture Conditions, Jung Yul Lim, Christopher A. Siedlecki, Henry J. Donahue

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

Modulating physical cell culture environments via nanoscale substrate topographic modification has recently been of significant interest in regenerative medicine. Many studies have utilized a polymer-demixing technique to produce nanotextured films and showed that cellular adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation could be regulated by the shape and scale of the polymer-demixed nanotopographies. However, little attention has been paid to the topographic fidelity of the polymer-demixed films when exposed to cell culture conditions. In this brief article, two polymer-demixing systems were employed to assess topographic changes in polymer-demixed films after fibronectin (FN) extracellular matrix protein adsorption and after incubation in phosphate-buffered saline at …


Preparation And Application Of Ti/Ceo_2-F-Pbo_2 Electrode In Electrochemical Degradation Of Organics, Xun-Hua Wang, Tie-Ming Zhang, Shao-Ping Tong, Chun-An Ma May 2010

Preparation And Application Of Ti/Ceo_2-F-Pbo_2 Electrode In Electrochemical Degradation Of Organics, Xun-Hua Wang, Tie-Ming Zhang, Shao-Ping Tong, Chun-An Ma

Journal of Electrochemistry

The CeO2-modified PbO2 on Ti plate ( Ti/CeO2-F-PbO2) was prepared by electrodeposition. The SEM and XRD analyses indicated that the CeO2 particle could be beuniformly co-deposited in the film of PbO2. The results of electrochemical test showed that the Ti/CeO2-F-PbO2 anode had higher potential ( 1. 83 V. vs. SCE) for oxygen evolution ( OE) than the Ti/F-PbO2 anode ( 1. 78 V,vs. SCE) . The degradation of 4-chlorophenol was carried out to test electrocatalytic performance of this novel electrode,which indicated that Ti/CeO2-F-PbO2 anode had high COD removal rate and instantaneous current efficiencies ( ICE) .


Degradation And Water Quality Dynamics Of Sugarcane Residue In South Louisiana, Jose Roberto Deras Jan 2008

Degradation And Water Quality Dynamics Of Sugarcane Residue In South Louisiana, Jose Roberto Deras

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

PURPOSE: This research was conducted to assess methods to manage the residue blanket to avoid open field burning in sugarcane. Experiments were conducted in the state of Louisiana to evaluate methods to asses and potentially reduce water quality issues. METHODS: Concentrations and frequencies of biological compost tea were sprayed on sugarcane combine-harvester residue blanket to increase degradation rate and reduce potential for runoff water to transport nutrients and sediments that may impair water bodies, while sustaining suitable sugarcane yield. Carbon dioxide evolution rate (mg CO2-C) and CO2 fluxes were measured in laboratory and in open field conditions; as an index …