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Enhanced adhesion in PTFE-based dry electrodes with hydrogen bonding co-binder integration for advanced lithium-ion batteries

Author(s)
Sung, Kyung-EunHwan, InsunChoi, JingyuJun, Sun KyunYoon, Jihee
Issued Date
2025-05
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2025.161789
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/86622
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.511, pp.161789
Abstract
As the demand for sustainable energy solutions grows, dry electrode manufacturing processes have gained attention for their energy efficiency and elimination of harmful solvents compared to conventional methods. However, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a widely used binder in dry electrodes, suffers from poor adhesion to current collectors, resulting in high contact resistance and rapid capacity degradation. To address these limitations, this study introduces polyacrylic acid (PAA) as a hydrogen-bonding co-binder. The combination of PAA and PTFE significantly enhanced adhesion strength (40.0 gf center dot 20 mm-1 compared to near-zero for PTFE alone) and reduced interfacial resistance, ensuring stable electrode performance. Electrochemical evaluations demonstrated that PAA/PTFE electrodes exhibit superior rate capability and cycling stability. In full-cells, the PAA/PTFE binder system achieved an initial discharge capacity of 197.9 mAh center dot g-1 at 0.1C and a capacity retention of 82.2 % after 300 cycles at 1C, outperforming conventional PTFE-based systems (63.5 %). Furthermore, the improved cohesion within the electrode structure and enhanced wettability with the electrolyte contributed to the superior performance. These findings highlight the potential of PAA/PTFE as a scalable and sustainable solution for advancing dry electrode technologies, paving the way for efficient and eco-friendly lithium-ion battery production.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
ISSN
1385-8947
Keyword (Author)
Li-ion batteriesDry electrodePolytetrafluoroethylenePolyacrylic acidBinder
Keyword
ACRYLIC-ACID

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