GB/T 41232.6-2024
ActiveNanomanufacturing—Key control characteristics—Nano-enabled electrical energy storage—Part 6: Determination of carbon content for nano-enabled electrode materials—Infrared absorption method
纳米制造 关键控制特性 纳米储能 第6部分:纳米电极材料中的碳含量测定 红外吸收法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the infrared absorption method for determining the carbon content in nano-enabled electrode materials used in electrical energy storage devices. It is applied in the quality control and performance evaluation of nanomaterials for batteries and supercapacitors, ensuring accurate carbon quantification to optimize electrode conductivity and energy storage efficiency. The standard is relevant for manufacturers and testing laboratories in the nanomanufacturing and energy storage industries.
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