Enhancing the performance of common electrode materials by means of atmospheric plasma spray coatings

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2015-12-06

2020-04-28T08:48:57Z

Abstract

Atmospheric plasma spraying is used here to obtain titanium sub-oxide coatings on the following electrode substrates: a 316 stainless steel sheet, an aluminium alloy 2024 sheet, a carbon-polymer composite and nickel foam. It is necessary to increase the roughness of the substrate to aid the adhesion of the coating to the smooth electrodes; this is especially critical for the fragile carbon-polymer composite. High-energy conditions increase the strain caused by the mismatch between coefficients of thermal expansion when coating the thin steel and aluminium sheets, and degraded the carbon-polymer composite and nickel foam. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the spraying parameters to lower-energy conditions in order to achieve well-bonded and homogeneous coatings on all four substrates and avoid the presence of cracks in their cross-section area. The suitability of the coated materials as battery electrodes was studied.

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English

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Elsevier

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.2016/j.est.2015.12.001

Journal Of Energy Storage, 2015, vol. 5, p. 127-133

https://doi.org/10.2016/j.est.2015.12.001

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