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Ionically Conductive Elastic Polymer Binder for Ultrahigh Loading Electrode in High-Energy-Density Lithium Batteries

Authors
Han, Dong-YeobMasud, YeongseokKim, YeongseokKim, SaehyunLee, Dong GyuNo, JunhyeokChoi, Hee CheulLee, Tae KyungKim, Youn SooPark, Soojin
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Keywords
cathode binders; high-energy-density lithium batteries; ionically conductive polymers; nickel-rich layered cathodes; ultrahigh mass loadings
Citation
Advanced Materials, v.37, no.42
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Advanced Materials
Volume
37
Number
42
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79419
DOI
10.1002/adma.202506266
ISSN
0935-9648
1521-4095
Abstract
Despite the increasing demand for high-energy-density lithium batteries, the development of high-mass-loading electrodes remains challenged by structural instability and poor charge transfer. Herein, an ionically conductive elastic polymer (ICEP) binder, designed to enable the fabrication of ultrahigh mass-loading Ni-rich layered cathodes (LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2, NCM811), is introduced. The ICEP binder integrates mechanical elasticity, strong adhesion, and ionic conductivity through diverse functional groups, addressing challenges in high-mass-loading electrode fabrication. Hydrogen bonding between the ICEP binder and NCM811 particles ensures uniform electrode morphology, forming a stable cathode-electrolyte interphase (CEI). This stable interface mitigates surface side reactions, suppresses phase transitions in NCM811, and improves long-term electrochemical stability. Additionally, the ICEP binder enhances Li-ion diffusivity, reduces interphase resistance, and promotes faster electrochemical kinetics, while preventing solvent-drying-induced cracking. As a result, high-mass-loading electrodes (62.4 mg cm(-)2, 12.5 mAh cm(-)2) are successfully fabricated with the ICEP binder and demonstrate 94.6% capacity retention. Furthermore, a double-stacked pouch-type lithium metal full cell incorporating ICEP-based cathodes achieves energy densities of 377.6 Wh kgcell(-)1 and 1016.8 Wh Lcell(-)1 (including package materials), setting new benchmarks for lithium metal batteries. These findings establish ICEP as a highly effective binder for next-generation high-energy-density batteries, offering a scalable and commercially viable solution for ultrahigh-loading cathodes.
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