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MSE PRO Conductive Graphene Slurry in NMP, 1kg– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO Conductive Graphene Slurry in NMP, 1kg - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Conductive Graphene Slurry in NMP, 1kg

SKU: CM9020

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MSE PRO™ Conductive Graphene Slurry in NMP, 1kg

Applications:

The Conductive Graphene Slurry in NMP, is a highly conductive battery dispersion made from graphene nanoplatelets. It is free from metal ions and can be used as a conductive agent to enhance the charge-discharge capacity of batteries. This adaptable NMP dispersion is suitable for use in a range of battery types, including Lithium phosphate, lithium cobalt oxide, and lithium manganese phosphate. Additionally, it can enhance the high rate capacity and cycle stability of ternary material battery systems.

Store sealed, dry and light-protected at normal temperature.

MSE Supplies offers a variety of graphene products. Please contact us for more information. More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), lead time and volume pricing are available upon request. Please contact MSE Supplies if you need bulk pricing. 

Specifications:

SKU# CM9020
Package Size 1 kg
Solvent N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP)
Graphene Content
5 wt%
Assistant Reagent 0.5 wt%
NMP Content 94.5 wt%
Lateral Size 1-5 um
Viscosity ~3000 mPa·s

Reference:

[1] Ya Wen, Huimin Liu, Xunyong Jiang, Preparation of graphite anode slurry by one-pot method, Journal of Energy Storage, Volume 73, Part B, 2023, 108973.

[2] Ying Shi, Lei Wen, Songfeng Pei, Minjie Wu, Feng Li, Choice for graphene as conductive additive for cathode of lithium-ion batteries, Journal of Energy Chemistry, Volume 30, 2019, Pages 19-26.