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A battery separatoris a porous solid material that separates the anode and cathode in a battery to prevent short circuit

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 1:14 pm
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A battery separatoris a porous solid material that separates the anode and cathode in a battery to prevent short circuits. The pores in the solid are filled with an aqueous electrolyte solution. The porosity of the anode is 6 = 0.47 and the tortuosity is t = 2.35 The maximum rate of charge/discharge of the battery is related to diffusion of the ions between the anodes. The system is depicted below: Assuming flux of A through stagnant B, L=1.00 mm determine the flux of Nations in a sodium- ion battery in kgmol/sm? at an operating temperature of 50 c. Note: because this is a battery, we do not y = 5.00 kgmol/m =0.200 kgmol/m have to maintain charge neutrality C - 58.7 kgmol/m? = 54.9 kgmol/m (electrons move as current through the circuit), so you should use the diffusivity of the Nation (not the charge-neutral complex). Viscosity of water in CP) as a function of temperature (°C): p= 1.71 x 10^T -0.0269 T +1.464 Table 18.2.5. Limiring tonic Conductances s Water at 25°C (R4) Ari CAR A. OH CL Br NOS CH,COS 197.6 763 783 71.4 40.9 H LI Na" K ΝΗΣ 349.8 38.7 50.1 73.5 73.4 595 80 2 53 CLOG