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F-Free Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives as Dry-Coating Process Binders for Ultrahigh-Loading Graphite Anodes
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Title
F-Free Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives as Dry-Coating Process Binders for Ultrahigh-Loading Graphite Anodes
Issued Date
2025-06
Citation
Kim, Jiseong. (2025-06). F-Free Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives as Dry-Coating Process Binders for Ultrahigh-Loading Graphite Anodes. ACS Energy Letters, 10(6), 2670–2678. doi: 10.1021/acsenergylett.5c00612
Type
Article
Keywords
SOLID-ELECTROLYTE INTERPHASEIONSOLVENTLIMITATIONS
ISSN
2380-8195
Abstract
High-loading electrode engineering is a cost-effective and practical method of increasing the energy density by minimizing the content of inactive materials in the cell. However, sluggish Li-ion intercalation at the graphite anodes during the charging process results in capacity limitations and cycling deterioration. For the first time, we present herein a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) based on F-free styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR). When subjected to external pressure calendaring at room temperature, PSA-SBR becomes highly sticky, enabling a solvent-free dry-coating process. This approach results in the formation of flexible, freestanding electrode films and creates an open-channel interface on the graphite surface, thereby reducing interfacial resistance. Additionally, it establishes a low-resistance solid electrolyte interphase, particularly when using a fluoroethylene carbonate additive, leading to a stable cell performance with an areal capacity of 10.6 mAh cm-2. This binder shows potential applicability to other high-loading electrodes with significant interfacial resistances. © 2025 American Chemical Society.
URI
https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/58494
DOI
10.1021/acsenergylett.5c00612
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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