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− | *Prof. Angie Belcher & George Sun were stunned by the quality of the [[ | + | *Prof. Angie Belcher & George Sun were stunned by the quality of the [[Media: TEM - 20.109 Fall.zip| TEM images]] and [[Media: EDX- 20.109 Fall.zip| EDX elemental compositions]] you were able to acquire! |
*In the table below are listed the weights of the cathodes you prepared on M3D3 (of composition 63% active material, 7% phage, 25% Super P, and 5% PTFE): | *In the table below are listed the weights of the cathodes you prepared on M3D3 (of composition 63% active material, 7% phage, 25% Super P, and 5% PTFE): | ||
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*Raw data and instructions for your battery capacity measurements can be found in this [[Media: Battery Data.xlsx| spreadsheet]]. | *Raw data and instructions for your battery capacity measurements can be found in this [[Media: Battery Data.xlsx| spreadsheet]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 3 December 2015
- Prof. Angie Belcher & George Sun were stunned by the quality of the TEM images and EDX elemental compositions you were able to acquire!
- In the table below are listed the weights of the cathodes you prepared on M3D3 (of composition 63% active material, 7% phage, 25% Super P, and 5% PTFE):
- Raw data and instructions for your battery capacity measurements can be found in this spreadsheet.