I am trying to modify my glassy carbon with activated carbon using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) as a binder. I am usually using PTFE at concentration of 0.1%, anyone thinks that this concentration is low or high? And why?
Thank you so much, but do you think with a such higher concentration of PTFE the conductivity of the modified electrode works well (the modified electrode works well in terms of its conductivity)?
This concentration is used for supercapacitor electrode. I believe you can use too without conductivity problem. Of course you can give a try reducing the PTFE amount and checking the stability as electrode.
I will follow straight away your suggestions in my next experiments wishing that these concentration work well for my electrode. Thank you so much for you generous contribution.
By the way, any suggested papers to be reviewed regarding this matter?
Asymmetric supercapacitor containing poly(3-methyl thiophene)-multiwalled carbon nanotubes nanocomposites and activated carbon P. Sivaraman, Arup R. Bhattacharrya, Sarada P. Mishra, Avinash P. Thakur, K. Shashidhara, Asit B. Samui, Electrochimica Acta, 94, 182-191 (2013)