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Title: | Partially neutralized polyacrylic acid as an efficient binder for aqueous ceramic-coated separators for lithium-ion batteries | Authors: | Thang, Ai Qin Shen, Yuejun Shi, Zugui Yao, Ge Wong, Sun Yew Liu, Zhaolin Yan, Qingyu |
Keywords: | Engineering::Materials | Issue Date: | 2023 | Source: | Thang, A. Q., Shen, Y., Shi, Z., Yao, G., Wong, S. Y., Liu, Z. & Yan, Q. (2023). Partially neutralized polyacrylic acid as an efficient binder for aqueous ceramic-coated separators for lithium-ion batteries. Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 18(18), e202300538-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asia.202300538 | Project: | 2020-T1-001-031 RT6/22 |
Journal: | Chemistry - An Asian Journal | Abstract: | A partially neutralized polyacrylic acid (Pn-PAA) is used for coating sub-micron-sized α-alumina on a conventional microporous polyolefin separator, fabricating a ceramic-coated separator (CCS). Pn-PAA acts as a dispersant and binder by adsorbing itself on alpha(α)-alumina surfaces under acidic condition through the columbic interaction, providing a repulsive force to disperse fine alumina in aqueous suspension, and binds alumina strongly on plasma-treated separator through hydrogen bonding. This CCS shows favorable wettability in carbonate-based liquid electrolyte and ionic conduction due to the high hydrophilicity of Pn-PAA and alumina. With that, this study found that Pn-PAA-made-CCS yields a substantial adhesion strength of ~106 N/m with enhanced cycle stability, a specific capacity of 145.0 mAh/g after 200 cycles at 1 C at room temperature in half cells (LFP/Li metal). | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171301 | ISSN: | 1861-4728 | DOI: | 10.1002/asia.202300538 | Schools: | School of Materials Science and Engineering | Rights: | © 2023 Wiley-VCH G. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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