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New eco-friendly low-cost binders for Li-ion anodes
Authors:D. Versaci  R. Nasi  U. Zubair  J. Amici  M. Sgroi  M. A. Dumitrescu  C. Francia  S. Bodoardo  N. Penazzi
Affiliation:1.Electrochemistry group, Department of Applied Science and Technology,Politecnico di Torino,Torino,Italy;2.C.R.F. S.C.p.A, Group Materials Labs Environment & Chemical Analysis,Torino,Italy;3.Lithops s.r.l.,Torino,Italy
Abstract:In the production of commercial Li-ion batteries, the active materials slurries are generally prepared using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF) as binder because of its good adhesion properties and electrochemical stability. Unfortunately, there are some disadvantages related to the use of PVdF: the most important is the use of toxic and environmentally unfriendly solvents, such as N-methyl-pyrrolidone (NMP), and the second is the high costs. In the light of these considerations, it seemed straightforward to investigate the suitability of some water-soluble, inexpensive, and eco-friendly materials to test as alternative binders (sodium alginate, chitosan tragacanth gum, gelatin). The rheological properties of these materials have been investigated in addition to the electrochemical characterization. Furthermore, graphite electrodes with PVdF, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) binders have been considered for sake of comparison. We found that some of these water-soluble binders, besides good electrochemical performances, showed a high adhesion to the current collector and a good electrochemical stability under the experimental conditions employed, which makes them interesting for the next generation of Li-ion batteries.
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