Standard IEC/TS 62607-4-11-ed.1.0 10.3.2026 preview

IEC/TS 62607-4-11-ed.1.0

Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 4-11: Nano-enabled energy storage - Dispersion stability of nano-carbon materials for the electrodes of lithium-ion capacitors: zeta potential method

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Designation standards: IEC/TS 62607-4-11-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 10.3.2026
SKU: NS-1263443
The number of pages: 29
Approximate weight : 87 g (0.19 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Nanotechnologies

Annotation of standard text IEC/TS 62607-4-11-ed.1.0 :

IEC TS 62607-4-11:2026, which is a Technical Specification, specifies the dispersion stability by using the zeta potential (?) method for nano-carbon materials for lithium ion capacitors. This document describes not only the dispersion stability of nano-carbon materials but also the effect of different surfactants as well as the evaluation method for testing long-term dispersion stability using the zeta potential (?). This document describes: • Dispersion stability of nano-carbon materials using zeta potential (?) for electrochemical capacitors using carbon nanomaterials as electrodes • Effect of different surfactants • Evaluation of long-term dispersion stability using the zeta potential (?) method

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