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A multifunctional network binder enables stable and high performance of silicon-based anode in lithium-ion battery

Authors
Park, HyunjungHan, SeungminTak, HeetaeKim, JunghwanRoh, KwangchulJung, Dae SooSong, TaeseupKim, Patrick JoohyunChoi, Junghyun
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Journal of Power Sources, v.574, pp.1 - 7
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
574
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/193110
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2023.233159
ISSN
0378-7753
Abstract
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries with high energy density have attracted attention as a means of solving environmental problems. Silicon (Si) has been considered as one of the most promising anode materials due to its high theoretical capacity of 3579 mAh g−1 (Li15Si4). However, the enormous volume change of Si occurs during lithiation/delithiation process, which seriously deteriorates the mechanical/electrochemical stability of Si anodes. To address these inherent problems, it is of importance to develop a functional binder capable of reducing the volume variation of Si anodes. In this work, we first design a new binder system by employing a Multifunctional Network Binder (MNB) to synergistically improve the electrochemical stability and performances of Si-based electrodes. The introduction of MNB into the Li-PAA-based electrode system constructs a strong binding matrix through abundant functional bridges. In addition, the MNB with high dispersion stability improves the ionic conductivity of Si-based electrodes. Owing to these synergistic effects of Li-PAA/MNB binder system, the volume expansion of Si-based electrodes was significantly suppressed, contributing to the excellent Coulombic efficiency (99.9%) and capacity retention (87% after 100 cycles).
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