Electrochimica Acta, Vol.187, 125-133, 2016
High thermal resistance polyimide separators prepared via soluble precusor and non-solvent induced phase separation process for lithium ion batteries
Lithium ion battery separators with excellent thermal stability are highly desired to meet the requirements of electric vehicles. Basing on the excellent natures of PMDA-ODA polymide (PI) and processibility of the corresponding precursor solution of polyamic acid (PAA), the porous PI separators were prepared from the PAA precursor via non-solvent induced phase separation (NIPS) and thermal imidization process. By controlling the NIPS process, the ideal PI separator with high porosity and pore-connectivity was successfully obtained and employed in lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Besides the quite high thermal stability, this PI separator behaved excellent wettability in the liquid electrolyte and high liquid electrolyte uptake. By activated with liquid electrolyte, the ionic conductivity of the PI separator could reach as high as 2.15 mS.cm (1). Compared with the cells with the typical PP separators, the cells assembled with the PI separators performed the lower resistance, the higher discharge capacity and the better rate capability. These results suggested that the PAA-NIPS process could be an efficient and applicable route for preparing high performance PI separators. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Polyimide separator;Polyamic acid;Non-solvent induced phase separation;High thermal resistance;Lithium ion battery