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Effects of an Integrated Separator/Electrode Assembly on Enhanced Thermal Stability and Rate Capability of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Gong, Seokhyeon
;
Jeon, Hyunkyu
;
Lee, Hoogil
;
Ryou, Myung-Hyun
;
Lee, Yong Min
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Title
Effects of an Integrated Separator/Electrode Assembly on Enhanced Thermal Stability and Rate Capability of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Issued Date
2017-05
Citation
Gong, Seokhyeon. (2017-05). Effects of an Integrated Separator/Electrode Assembly on Enhanced Thermal Stability and Rate Capability of Lithium-Ion Batteries. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 9(21), 17814–17821. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b00044
Type
Article
Author Keywords
separator-integrated electrode
;
electrode-integrated separator
;
integration
;
thermal shrinkage
;
lithium-ion batteries
Keywords
Binders
;
Carbonate
;
Cells
;
Coatings
;
Composite Separators
;
Cycling Performance
;
Electric Batteries
;
Electric Discharges
;
Electrode Integrated Separator
;
Electrodes
;
Initial Discharge Capacities
;
Integrated Electrodes
;
Integration
;
Interfacial Property
;
Ions
;
Layer
;
Li Ion
;
Lithium
;
Lithium Ion Batteries
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Lithium Compounds
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Plastic Coatings
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Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride)
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Polyethylene Separators
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Polymeric Adhesive
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Rate Capabilities
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Secondary Batteries
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Separator Integrated Electrode
;
Separators
;
Spray Coating Techniques
;
Temperature
;
Thermal Shrinkage
;
Thermodynamic Stability
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
To improve the rate capability and safety of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), we developed an integrated separator/electrode by gluing polyethylene (PE) separators and electrodes using a polymeric adhesive (poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVdF). To fabricate thin and uniform polymer coating layers on the substrate, we applied the polymer solution using a spray-coating technique. PVdF was chosen because of its superior mechanical properties and stable electrochemical properties within the voltage range of commercial LIBs. The integrated separator/electrode showed superior thermal stability compared to that of the control PE separators. Although PVdF coating layers partially blocked the porous structures of the PE separators, resulting in reduced ionic conductivity (control PE = 0.666 mS cm-1, PVdF-coated PE = 0.617 mS cm-1), improved interfacial properties between the separators and the electrodes were obtained due to the intimate contact, and the rate capabilities of the LIBs based on integrated separators/electrodes showed 176.6% improvement at the 7 C rate (LIBs based on PVdF-coated and control PE maintained 48.4 and 27.4% of the initial discharge capacity, respectively). © 2017 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/4727
DOI
10.1021/acsami.7b00044
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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