Abstract

Ag/Ag2O electrodes were fabricated on both carbon fiber paper (CP) and carbon fiber cloth (CC) substrates via galvanostatic electrodeposition to develop an electroosmotic (EO) pump. The results showed that Ag was deposited along the carbon fibers and further grew into Ag particles. The Ag loading on CP was higher than that of CC at the same current density, and the difference increased further with the current density increase. Nafion coating was applied on the as-electrodeposited Ag/Ag2O/CP electrode to prevent the degradation of Ag particles using dip coating, followed by drop coating. The Nafion-coated Ag/Ag2O/CP electrodes showed much better electroosmotic pump performance and long-term stability than the uncoated electrodes, revealing that the Nafion ionomer can enhance the proton conductivity and mitigate the degradation of Ag particles during the electrochemical reactions. The EO pumps built with Nafion-modified Ag/Ag2O/CP electrodes with an active area of 0.28 cm2 generated a maximum pressure of 157 kPa and a maximum flow rate of 28.21 ul min−1. The Postmortem analysis of the pumped working fluids collected from the EO pumps operated at a constant potential for three days was performed to further investigate the effects of Nafion coating on Ag degradation.

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