Journal of Power Sources, Vol.360, 585-592, 2017
Physically cross-linked polymer binder based on poly(acrylic acid) and ion-conducting poly(ethylene glycol-co-benzimidazole) for silicon anodes
The practical applications of Si electrodes in lithium-ion batteries are limited since they undergo large changes in volume during charge and discharge, and consequently become highly deteriorated. A novel binder system holding silicon particles together and preventing disintegration of the electrode during operation hence needs to be developed to enable reliable cycleability. In the current work, such a new polymer binder system, based on poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and poly(ethylene glycol-co-benzimidazole) (PEGPBI), is developed for silicon anodes. The physical crosslinking using acid-base interactions between PAA and PBI, together with the ion-conducting PEG group, yields physical properties for the resulting PAA-PEGPBI-based anodes that are better than those of electrodes based on the currently available PAA binder, and yields good cell performances. A Si-based electrode with high loading levels of 1.0 -1.3 mg cm(-2) (0.7-0.91 Si mg cm(-2)) is reliably manufactured using specifically PAA-PEGPBI-2, which is made with 2 wt% of PEGPBI relative to PAA, and shows a very high capacity value of 1221 mAh g(-1) at a rate of 0.5 C after 50 cycles, and a high capacity value of more than 1600 mAh g-1 at a high rate of 2 C. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.