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Co-Crosslinked Water-Soluble Biopolymers as a Binder for High-Voltage LiNi0.5 Mn1.5 O4 |Graphite Lithium-Ion Full Cells.


ABSTRACT: The use of water-soluble, abundant biopolymers as binders for lithium-ion positive electrodes is explored because it represents a great step forward towards environmentally benign battery processing. However, to date, most studies that employ, for instance, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a binder have focused on rather low electrode areal loadings with limited relevance for industrial needs. This study concerns the use of natural guar gum (GG) as a binding agent for cobalt-free, high-voltage LiNi0.5 Mn1.5 O4 (LNMO), which realizes electrodes with substantially increased areal loadings, low binder content, and greatly enhanced cycling stability. Co-crosslinking GG through citric acid with CMC allows for an enhanced rate capability and essentially maintains the beneficial impact of using GG as a binder rather than CMC only. Lithium-ion full cells based on water-processed LNMO and graphite electrodes provide a remarkably high cycling stability with 80?% capacity retention after 1000?cycles at 1?C.

SUBMITTER: Kuenzel M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7318297 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Co-Crosslinked Water-Soluble Biopolymers as a Binder for High-Voltage LiNi<sub>0.5</sub> Mn<sub>1.5</sub> O<sub>4</sub> |Graphite Lithium-Ion Full Cells.

Kuenzel Matthias M   Choi Hyeongseon H   Wu Fanglin F   Kazzazi Arefeh A   Axmann Peter P   Wohlfahrt-Mehrens Margret M   Bresser Dominic D   Passerini Stefano S  

ChemSusChem 20200414 10


The use of water-soluble, abundant biopolymers as binders for lithium-ion positive electrodes is explored because it represents a great step forward towards environmentally benign battery processing. However, to date, most studies that employ, for instance, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a binder have focused on rather low electrode areal loadings with limited relevance for industrial needs. This study concerns the use of natural guar gum (GG) as a binding agent for cobalt-free, high-voltage L  ...[more]

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