The dependence of the electronic conductivity of carbon molecular sieve electrodes on their charging states

Elad Pollak, Isaschar Genish, Gregory Salitra, Abraham Soffer, Lior Klein, Doron Aurbach

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Abstract

The dependence of the electronic conductivity of activated carbon electrodes on their potential in electrolyte solutions was examined. Kapton polymer films underwent carbonization (1000°C), followed by a mild oxidation process (CO2 at 900°C) for various periods of time, to obtain carbons of different pore structures. A specially designed cell was assembled in order to measure the conductivity of carbon electrodes at different potentials in solutions. When the carbon electrodes possessed molecular sieving properties, a remarkable dependence of their conductivity on their charging state was observed. Aqueous electrolyte solutions containing ions of different sizes were used in order to demonstrate this phenomenon. As the average pore size of the activated carbons was larger, their molecular sieving ability was lower, and the dependence of their conductivity on their charging state regained its classical form. This behavior is discussed herein.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7443-7448
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume110
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Apr 2006

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