Wetting behavior of molten salt on the ceramic filter separators for thermal batteries

  • Kwang Youn Cho
  • , Doh Hyung Riu
  • , Seung Hun Huh
  • , Dong Geun Shin
  • , Hyoun Ee Kim
  • , Jong Hwa Choi
  • , Hae Won Cheong

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Abstract

Ceramic Fiber separator is the promising material for thermal battery system because it reduces the production cost and offers the potential to a new application compared to a pellet type electrolyte. The molten salt electrolytes for thermal battery were prepared by the impregnation of the commercial glass filters such as GF-A, C and F (Whatman, USA) with two types of molten-lithium salts, LiCl-KCl and LiK-LiBr-LiF. The wetting properties were evaluated by wetting balance test and wetting angle measurement. The wetting behaviors were strongly affected by the composition of the molten salts and the pore structure of the glass separators. The optimum wetting conditions for maximum loading and effective retention of the molten electrolyte were also studied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-429
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the Korean Ceramic Society
Volume45
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2008

Keywords

  • Ceramic fiber
  • Electrolyte separator
  • Li salt
  • Thermal battery
  • Wetting

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