scholarly journals Vibration Characteristics and Performance of Cantilever for Non-contact Atomic Force Microscopy

Author(s):  
Jesús Álvarez-Sánchez ◽  
Alma Delia Santacruz-Mungarro ◽  
Germán Eduardo Dévora-Isiordia ◽  
Maria del Rosario Martínez-Macias

This research was done to get acquainted with the characteristic of the membrane module in spiral, used in the osmosis reverse process. The goal to know its measure, components, hydrophilic, topography, materials and performance. The membranes of the module were characterized by the next techniques: atomic force microscopy (AFM), infrared spectroscopy by ATR (Attenuated Total Reflectance), contact angle and cross- flow equipment. Agree with the autopsy, the infrared spectrums indicate that the membrane is constituted by support of polyester paper, a polysulfone layer, a cellulose acetate layer and polyamide layer. The feed spacer is polypropylene and the permeate spacer is polyethylene terephthalate. All the measures did the membrane module were the same as the technical sheet from the manufacturer. The contact angle was 22.4±3.55° and roughness of 182.43±42 nm. The performance of the membrane was 70% to reject salts of feed 1000 ppm Na2SO4.


2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Eugene Sprague ◽  
Julio C. Palmaz ◽  
Cristina Simon ◽  
Aaron Watson

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitsunori Kitta

This manuscript propose the operando detection technique of the physical properties change of electrolyte during Li-metal battery operation.The physical properties of electrolyte solution such as viscosity (η) and mass densities (ρ) highly affect the feature of electrochemical Li-metal deposition on the Li-metal electrode surface. Therefore, the operando technique for detection these properties change near the electrode surface is highly needed to investigate the true reaction of Li-metal electrode. Here, this study proved that one of the atomic force microscopy based analysis, energy dissipation analysis of cantilever during force curve motion, was really promising for the direct investigation of that. The solution drag of electrolyte, which is controlled by the physical properties, is directly concern the energy dissipation of cantilever motion. In the experiment, increasing the energy dissipation was really observed during the Li-metal dissolution (discharge) reaction, understanding as the increment of η and ρ of electrolyte via increasing of Li-ion concentration. Further, the dissipation energy change was well synchronized to the charge-discharge reaction of Li-metal electrode.This study is the first report for direct observation of the physical properties change of electrolyte on Li-metal electrode reaction, and proposed technique should be widely interesting to the basic interfacial electrochemistry, fundamental researches of solid-liquid interface, as well as the battery researches.


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