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Enhancement of thermal stability and cycling performance in lithium-ion cells through the use of ceramic-coated separators

โœ Scribed by Ji-Ae Choi; Sa Heum Kim; Dong-Won Kim


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
715 KB
Volume
195
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-7753

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ceramic-coated separators are prepared by coating the sides of a porous polyethylene membrane with nano-sized Al 2 O 3 powder and hydrophilic poly(lithium 4-styrenesulfonate) binder. These separators exhibit an improved thermal stability at high temperatures without significant thermal shrinkage. Due to the high hydrophilicity of the polymer binder and large surface area of the small ceramic particles, the separators show good wettability in non-aqueous liquid electrolytes. By using the ceramic-coated separators, lithium-ion cells composed of a carbon anode and a LiCoO 2 cathode are assembled and their cycling performance is evaluated. The cells are proven to have better capacity retention than for cells prepared with polyethylene membrane. It is expected that the ceramic-coated separator in this study can be potential candidate as a separator for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that require thermal safety and good capacity retention.


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