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An Ion‐Conductive Grafted Polymeric Binder with Practical Loading for Silicon Anode with High Interfacial Stability in Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Lin, Z.1; Wu, G.1; Yang, Y.2; Wan, Z.1; Zeng, X.1; Yan, L.3; Wu, S.X.2; Ling, M.1; Liang, C.1; Xu GN(許冠南)4; Lin, Z.2
2022-08
Source PublicationAdvanced Energy Materials
ISSN1614-6832
Volume12Issue:29Pages:2201197
Abstract

Binders are required to dissipate huge mechanical stress and enhance the lithium-ion diffusion kinetics of silicon anodes during cycling. Herein, a stress-distribution binder with high ionic conductivity (GG-g-PAM) is constructed by grating polyacrylamide (PAM) onto ion-conductive guar gum (GG) backbone. The mechanical stress distribution toward the grafted PAM chain enables the effective stress dissipation of the GG-g-PAM binder, and thus maintains a stable electrode-electrolyte interface during cycling. The stress dissipation ability of the GG-g-PAM binder is confirmed by PeakForce atomic force micro-scopy experiments and finite element simulations. In addition, lithium compl-exation sites provided by oxygen heteroatoms in GG of the GG-g-PAM binder construct the Li-ion pathways for facilitating Li ionic diffusion in the Si anodes. The good cyclabilities of Ah-level pouch cells based on Si nanoparticle anodes strongly confirm GG-g-PAM as a desirable binder for practical Si anode

KeywordAh-level Pouch Cells Lean Binder Content Lithium-ion Batteries Silicon Nanoparticle Anodes Stress Distribution Binders
DOI10.1002/aenm.202201197
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Energy & Fuels ; Materials Science ; Physics
WOS SubjectChemistry, Physical ; Energy & Fuels ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary ; Physics, Applied ; Physics, Condensed Matter
WOS IDWOS:000811803600001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85131937689
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorLing, M.; Xu GN(許冠南); Lin, Z.
Affiliation1.Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Engineering Manufacture TechnologyCollege of Chemical and Biological EngineeringZhejiang UniversityHangzhou 310027, China
2.School of Chemical Engineering and Light IndustryGuangdong University of TechnologyGuangzhou 510006, China
3.College of Materials and ChemistryChina Jiliang UniversityHangzhou 310018, China
4.oint Key Laboratory of the Ministry of EducationInstitute of Applied Physics and Materials EngineeringUniversity of MacauAvenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau SAR 999078, P. R. China
Corresponding Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
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Lin, Z.,Wu, G.,Yang, Y.,et al. An Ion‐Conductive Grafted Polymeric Binder with Practical Loading for Silicon Anode with High Interfacial Stability in Lithium‐Ion Batteries[J]. Advanced Energy Materials, 2022, 12(29), 2201197.
APA Lin, Z.., Wu, G.., Yang, Y.., Wan, Z.., Zeng, X.., Yan, L.., Wu, S.X.., Ling, M.., Liang, C.., Xu GN., & Lin, Z. (2022). An Ion‐Conductive Grafted Polymeric Binder with Practical Loading for Silicon Anode with High Interfacial Stability in Lithium‐Ion Batteries. Advanced Energy Materials, 12(29), 2201197.
MLA Lin, Z.,et al."An Ion‐Conductive Grafted Polymeric Binder with Practical Loading for Silicon Anode with High Interfacial Stability in Lithium‐Ion Batteries".Advanced Energy Materials 12.29(2022):2201197.
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