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What is a negative electrode?
The negative electrode is a consequence of fuel cell technology. It consists of a Teflon-bonded, platinum black catalyst supported on a photo-etched nickel grid. A Gore-Tex® membrane is pressed on the back of the grid.
Why is a negative precharge higher than a sintered electrode?
In such electrode technology, the negative precharge is set to a higher level than that of the sintered technology to increase the electrode conductivity in the discharged state due to the larger distance between the steel strip and the active material.
For the negative electrode, usually a carbonaceous material capable of reversibly intercalating lithium ions is used. Depending on the technical and process demands, several different carbon materials and configurations (e.g., graphite, hard carbon) may be used.
What happens if a negative electrode is added to a cell stack?
Figure 3 b explains this result. As the percentage of silicon in the negative electrode is increased, the electrode stack becomes thinner due to a thinner negative electrode. If an additional electrode pair was added to the cell stack, the maximum stack thickness would be exceeded.
How much expansion does a negative electrode have?
Consistent with the literature, 6% expansion is used for the graphite component of the negative electrode at 100% SOC and 280% expansion for the silicon component of the negative electrode. When determining the electrode volume following expansion, it is assumed that no change in electrode porosity occurs.
Why is metallic lithium considered a negative electrode for a battery?
Metallic lithium is considered to be the ultimate negative electrode for a battery with high energy density due to its high theoretical capacity.