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The Frick Chemistry Laboratory had state of the art hardware. Princeton was not only willing to spend money on professors, but they were also willing to spend on the equipment.
Connie carried the latest MACCOR high-precision battery testing system over to Lu Zhou and smiled.
âThis is the best battery testing system in the entire Frick Chemistry Laboratory, I borrowed it for you!â
Lu Zhou: âActually I donât need such a good battery testing system...â
Connie said, âBut you said that investing in the equipment is better than wasting money on producing more samples.â
Lu Zhou stared at Connie and suddenly realized that he wasnât as dumb as he thought.
The money for this machine came from Lu Zhouâs account.
If it was before, Lu Zhou would definitely feel like he was wasting money.
But now...
Okay, he was still a little distressed.
However, he wasnât as distressed as before.
Lu Zhou asked with a serious tone, âDoes the equipment make battery samples?â
Connie immediately said, âNo problem, this is easy!â
Lu Zhou thought for a bit and said, âYou are responsible for No.11 and No.14. Iâll do samples No.15 and No.23. Mix the hollow carbon sphere powder with sulfur, using the ratios of 30%, 20%, and 10%. Then make a positive electrode material, and assemble the lithium battery, do you understand?â
Connie said, âOf course!â
The negative electrode material synthesis process was a piece of cake. The modified PDMS film and the copper core lithium plate was the standard of any major materials research institutes.
However, the positive electrode material was slightly more difficult.
It wasnât just the hollow carbon spheres; all carbon nanomaterials had similar problems.
The simple mechanical stirring and grinding could only macroscopically mix the hollow carbon spheres with the matrix powder. It couldnât disperse the hollow carbon spheres on the microscopic level.
Before the hollow carbon spheres were mixed with the sulfur, they were also dispersed in ethanol by adding a surfactant such as polyurethane.
The remaining steps were similar to Lu Zhouâs first lithium battery experiment.
The batteries were assembled in a glove box and then connected to a battery testing system. The testing system was able to calculate the performance of the materials by doing a large number of charge and discharge tests.
This step required no skills.
Actually, researching materials science wasnât that difficult.
The current research and development of new materials were based on the researchersâ âscientific intuitionâ and a large number of repeated âtrialâ experiments. They tried to find a feasible material under set conditions. If Lu Zhou could build a set of materials science theories, then it would be game-changing.
Although mathematical methods could greatly reduce the number of experiments required, Lu Zhou still had to do some experiments.
...
Lu Zhou remembered that the last time he worked this hard was around this time last year.
In order to complete the Goldbachâs conjecture, Lu Zhou locked himself in his 20 square meters apartment. He completely immersed himself in the labyrinth of numbers and eventually found a way out.
Lu Zhouâs excitement right now paled in comparison to back then.
He felt nostalgic for his mathematics days.
It had been a week since his experiment started.
Other than sleeping, Lu Zhou had spent all his time in the laboratory.
Two days ago, Yang Xu, who managed the experiment at the Jinling Institute of Computational Materials, created a spreadsheet of the effects of the surface area, pore size, and the ratio of polysulfide in the electrolyte on the sulfur loading. This data arrived in Lu Zhouâs mailbox.
In order to not delay the Jinling research instituteâs progress in the experiment, Lu Zhou needed to build a mathematical model as soon as possible and develop a plan for the next experiment.
His work seemed to be piled together.
Lu Zhou threw his pen aside and looked at Connie, who was looking at a sample.
âHow is No. 15 doing?â
Connie had dark circles around his eyes as he looked at the scanning electron microscope and shook his head. He said, âThe last group was completely scrapped. Almost all of the sulfur was deposited on the surface on the carbon material. You can look at it, it looks very pretty...â
Lu Zhou sighed and said, âTake a scanned image of the sample and dispose of it... Iâve seen enough.â
This is horrible.
It seems that samples 11, 14 and 15 are all useless.
Facing the tragic result, Lu Zhou couldnât help but wonder if his theory was wrong.
Can the surface area of [2326m2g-1, 3762m2g-1] and the hollow carbon spheres in the range of [60nm-70nm] really inhibit the diffusion of polysulfide compounds?
He didnât want to doubt his theory and assumption.
Because he had calculated this assumption many times and received the same result.
If his theory was wrong, then he would face a difficult choice.
He could either pretend he didnât know or he could be a moral scholar. Once he found his mistakes, he could earnestly ask the Shuimu University to withdraw his thesis submission...
The former solution was feasible. Even if Lu Zhou were proven wrong by someone in the future, he could claim that it was an âhonest mistakeâ. No one would blame him...
Wait a minute...
Lu Zhou suddenly realized something.
My experiment isnât even over, why am I thinking of the aftermath.
What kind of mentality is that?
Lu Zhou clenched his fists and took a deep breath. He then calmed himself down and looked at Connie.
âHow is sample No. 23 doing?â
âLet me look at it... 10% and 30% were destroyed within 200 revolutions, and 20% is... Unbelievable, it has been 500 revolutions, but itâs still struggling to survive.â
The word struggling was used interestingly.
It seemed that Lu Zhouâs assistant had no hope for this experiment.
However, Lu Zhou still had hope.
He restrained his excitement and asked, âWhat is the volume change of the anode material?â
Connie looked at the battery through the transparent glass. He squinted his eyes and said, âIt doesnât seem to have changed.â
Lu Zhou shouted, âDonât give me an estimation, I want an accurate answer!â
âI know, Iâm just kidding...â Connie disassembled the battery and carefully removed the positive electrode material. He then measured the width change with a vernier caliper.
Even at a macroscopic level, the volume expansion of carbon-sulfur composites was very obvious.
Connie recorded the measurement and was confused.
He recorded it again.
And again...
Connie looked back at Lu Zhou. Lu Zhou frowned and asked, âA failure?â
âNo...â Connie shook his head. He gulped and said, âThe results are unbelievably good...â
âDetermine the chemical composition of the electrolyte!â Lu Zhou stood up from his chair and snapped, âDo it fast!â