Research data for: “Forces during film drainage and detachment of NMC and spherical graphite in particle-bubble interactions quantified by CP-AFM and modeling to understand the salt flotation of battery black mass”

Contributing person
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Claudia Heilmann

Contributing person
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Lisa Ditscherlein

Contributing person
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Urs A. Peuker

Description of the data
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Part A: Experimental Atomic Force Microscopy data for the interaction of black mass particles (NMC 622 (NMC) and spherical graphite (SG)) with sessile gas bubbles in salt solutions. The following AFM-datasets are included: 1) Data for the film_drainage between a colloidal probe particle (CP) and a sessile gas bubble. 2) Data for the detachment of colloidal probe particles (CP) from a sessile gas bubble. Part B: Data for the key figures of “Forces during film drainage and detachment of NMC and spherical graphite in particle-bubble interactions quantified by CP-AFM and modeling to understand the salt flotation of battery black mass” are provided as tabulator separated “*.txt” files. The readme.md files within the archive includes detailed information on data structure, experiments and materials.

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Dataset

Total size of the dataset
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123628138

Author
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Nicklas, Jan

Upload date
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2024-12-09T09:10:06Z

Publication date
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2024-12-09T09:10:06Z

Data of data creation
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2024

Publication date
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2024-12-09

Abstract of the dataset
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This dataset characterizes the particle-bubble interaction for single battery black mass particles (NMC 622 and spherical graphite) in sodium chloride solutions (0.001 mol/L to 0.750 mol/L) for pH 3 to pH 10. The interaction of black mass particles with gas bubbles in the AFM-geometry gives information about the likeliness of particle-bubble-attachment and detachment in salt flotation. The research data consists of two parts: A) the Experimental Atomic Force Microscopy data for the interaction of black mass particles (NMC 622 (NMC) and spherical graphite (SG)) with sessile gas bubbles in salt solutions and B) the Data for the key figures of “Forces during film drainage and detachment of NMC and spherical graphite in particle-bubble interactions quantified by CP-AFM and modeling to understand the salt flotation of battery black mass”.

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https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/handle/123456789/1140

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https://doi.org/10.25532/OPARA-693

Publisher
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Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg

Licence
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Attribution 4.0 Internationalen

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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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4::42::403::403-03

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3::31::323::323-01

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4::42::404::404-03

Title of the dataset
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Research data for: “Forces during film drainage and detachment of NMC and spherical graphite in particle-bubble interactions quantified by CP-AFM and modeling to understand the salt flotation of battery black mass”

Research instruments
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Atomic Force Microscope XE100 (Park Systems, Korea) equipped with long-range scan head (25 µm) and liquid probe hand

Public project website(s)
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https://tu-freiberg.de/fakult4/mvtat

Project title
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Salt Flotation of Battery Black Mass
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