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Development of nano-sized LiFePO4 dry cathodes with enhanced flexibility and mechanical robustness for roll-to-roll dry coating processopen access

Authors
Kim, JiwoonKim, MinsungHan, SeungminPaik, UngyuSong, Taeseup
Issue Date
Jun-2026
Publisher
OAE PUBLISHING INC
Keywords
Li-ion batteries; lithium iron phosphate; PTFE fibrillization; roll-to-roll dry coating process; thick electrode
Citation
MICROSTRUCTURES, v.6, no.3, pp 1 - 14
Pages
14
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
MICROSTRUCTURES
Volume
6
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
14
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/218614
DOI
10.20517/microstructures.2025.59
ISSN
2770-2995
2770-2995
Abstract
The polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) binder-based roll-to-roll dry coating process has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional slurry-based methods for fabricating thick electrodes in high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, applying nano-sized lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4, LFP) to this process remains challenging, as the high specific surface area of nano-sized LFP leads to the formation of short and thin PTFE fiber network that cannot ensure the mechanical integrity of dry cathode at low PTFE binder content. Consequently, the nano-sized LFP dry cathode suffers from poor flexibility and mechanical brittleness, limiting its applicability in roll-to-roll processing. In this study, we investigated the fibrillization behavior of PTFE binders depending on the particle size of LFP, to elucidate the origin of mechanical degradation in nano-sized LFP dry cathodes. Our results revealed that nano-sized LFP facilitates excessive PTFE fibrillization, generating fragile and weak networks with short and long PTFE fibers, leading to the mechanical degradation of nano-sized LFP dry cathodes. To address this issue, we introduced a two-step extrusion process that promotes the formation of thick and long PTFE fiber networks within nano-sized LFP dry cathodes. This strategy enabled the fabrication of flexible and mechanically robust nano-sized LFP cathode film with only 2 wt% PTFE binder. The developed LFP dry cathodes exhibited excellent compatibility with thick electrode designs and achieved high areal capacities (7 mAh cm-2, 2.7 g/cc), offering a scalable solution for next-generation LFP-based LIBs.
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