The Effect of Multiple Current Collectors on the Performance of Flow-Through Porous-Electrodes
Trainham, J., & Wu, JJ. (1982). The Effect of Multiple Current Collectors on the Performance of Flow-Through Porous-Electrodes. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 129(5), 991-1002. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2124078
Abstract
A one-dimensional model for flow-through porous electrodes is used to predict the variation in electric drivingforce within the porous electrode and the effluent concentration for current collectors placed at the front and the backof the electrode. Results are obtained for upstream and downstream placement of the counterelectrode relative to thefluid inlet. Analytical expressions have been developed for an electrode operating under limiting current conditions. Acomputer model is used to predict electrode behavior above and below the limiting current of a metal depositionreaction. Results show that the variation in electric driving force within the electrode and the effluent reactant concentrationcan be minimized for any set value of the solution to matrix conductivity ratio (/) by varying the currentpassed at each current collector. For the limiting current case, conditions for the minimum electric driving forcevariation can be predicted analytically. For the above and below limiting current case, conditions for the minimumelectric driving force variation and the effluent concentration have also been obtained.
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