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Achieving high volumetric energy density in graphite anodes through polymer coating with improved electrolyte impregnation

Authors
Kim, JueunJayasubramaniyan, S.Kim, SeokjinKim, DonghwiKo, MinseokReddy, N. S.Cho, Kwon-KooCho, Yoon-GyoNam, Sang YongCho, WoongraeSung, Jaekyung
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.12, no.33, pp 22201 - 22209
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
12
Number
33
Start Page
22201
End Page
22209
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73726
DOI
10.1039/d4ta03017f
ISSN
2050-7488
2050-7496
Abstract
The increasing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has prompted extensive research in the development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with high volumetric energy density. The graphite anode possesses a tap density of 2.25 g cc-1, resulting in a volumetric energy density of over 770 W h L-1. However, the practical electrode density of 1.4-1.6 g cc-1 leads to a lower volumetric energy density of similar to 550 W h L-1, and increasing electrode density beyond 1.6 g cc-1 is limited owing to the pore closure and poor electrolyte penetration, which leads to an imbalance in the N/P ratio resulting in Li metal plating. Hence, enhancing the electrolyte permeation into the densely packed graphite electrode is the crucial aspect for achieving high volumetric energy density. In this research, we coated a functional polymer (cyanoethyl polyvinyl alcohol), which has a high electrolyte absorption capability on a conventional graphite anode to enhance the electrolyte penetration into the highly densified graphite. As a result, the electrode demonstrated a high cycle stability under a high electrode density of 1.9 g cc-1 without any Li plating, and drastic degradation of capacity retention resulted in a remarkable volumetric energy density exceeding 650 W h L-1. The increasing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has prompted extensive research in the development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with high volumetric energy density.
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