Conductive polymer binder for nano-silicon/graphite composite electrode in lithium-ion batteries towards a practical application
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
01/2016
Authors
DOI
Abstract
The state-of-the-art graphite anode containing a small portion of silicon represents a promising way of applying high-capacity alloy anode in the next generation high energy density lithium-ion batteries. The conductive polymeric binders developed for Si anodes proved to be an effective binder for this graphite/nanoSi composite electrode. Without any acetylene black conductive additives in the electrode, a high areal capacity of above 2.5 mAh/cm2 is achieved during long-term cycling over 100 cycles. This conductive polymer-enabled graphite/nanoSi composite electrode exhibits high specific capacity and high 1st cycle efficiency, which is a significant progress toward commercial application of Si anodes.
Journal
Electrochimica Acta
Volume
209
Year of Publication
2016
ISSN
00134686
Organization
Energy Storage Group, Applied Energy Materials Group, Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division