3 resultados para Double Layer Capacitance
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Universit
Resumo:
Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) technology finds space as a promising technology as a green alternative power-generating device, by the possibility to convert organic matter directly into electricity by microbially catalysed reactions, especially for the potential of the simultaneous treatment of wastewaters. Despite the studies that were carried out over the decades, MFCs still provide insufficient power and current densities in order to be commercially attractive in the energy market. Scientific community today pursues two main strategies in order to increase the overall performance output of the MFC. The first is to support the cells with an external supercapacitor (SC), which is able to accept and deliver charge much faster than normal capacitors, thanks to the use of an electrostatic double-layer capacitance, in combination with pseudocapacitance. The second is to implement directly the SC into the MFC, by using carbon electrodes with high surface area, similar to the SC. Both strategies are eventually supported by the use of charge boosters, respect to the application of the MFC. Galvanostatic measures for the MFC and SCs are performed at different currents, alone and by integration of both devices. The SCs used have a capacitance respectively of 1F, 3F and 6F. Subsequently, a stack of MFCs is assembled and paired to a 3F SC, in order to power an ambient diffuser, able to spray at intervals with a can and a controller. In conclusion, the use of a SC in parallel to the MFCs increases the overall performance of the system. The SC remove the discharge current limit of the MFC and increases the energy and power delivered by the system, allowing it to power for a certain time the ambient diffuser successfully. The key factor highlighted by the final experiment was the insufficient charging time of the SC, resulting finally in a voltage that is inadequate to power the device. Further studies are therefore necessary to improve the performance of the MFCs.
Resumo:
A microfluidic Organ-on-Chip has been developed for monitoring the epithelial cells monolayer. Equivalent circuit Model was used to determine the electrical properties from the impedance spectra of the epithelial cells monolayer. Black platinum on platinum electrodes was electrochemically deposited onto the surface of electrodes to reduce the influence of the electrical double layer on the impedance measurements. Measurements of impedance with an Impedance Analyzer were done to validate the equivalent circuit model and the decrease of the double layer effect. A Lock-in Amplifier was designed to measure the impedance.
Resumo:
L’obiettivo di questa tesi è esfoliare mediante tecnica LPE qualche layer di grafite ed analizzare il campione ottenuto mediante la tecnica AFM. Negli studi sperimentali svolti nell’ambito di questa tesi sono state condotte tre tipologie di esperimenti: 1) analisi della grafite minerale prima del trattamento di esfoliazione; 2) esfoliazione LPE di grafite fissata su substrato di muscovite, in bagno ultrasonico con acqua bidistillata; 3) esfoliazione LPE di grafite fissata su muscovite, in bagno ultrasonico con azoto liquido. L’ultrasonicazione ha portato al distacco ed isolamento di frammenti di grafite di forma tipicamente triangolare e di dimensioni laterali micrometriche, i quali si sono depositati sul substrato di muscovite e ridepositati sulla grafite stessa. Inoltre ho osservato la presenza di diversi DLG (double-layer graphene) e addirittura la presenza di SLG (single-layer graphene) estesi alcune centinaia di nm. L’analisi AFM ha mostrato la presenza di bordi cristallografici definiti, a volte con la presenza di angoli di 120° e ha mostrato il fenomeno del “folding”.