posted on 2017-05-05, 00:00authored bySeokhyeon Gong, Hyunkyu Jeon, Hoogil Lee, Myung-Hyun Ryou, Yong Min Lee
To
improve the rate capability and safety of lithium-ion batteries
(LIBs), we developed an integrated separator/electrode by gluing polyethylene
(PE) separators and electrodes using a polymeric adhesive (poly(vinylidene
fluoride), PVdF). To fabricate thin and uniform polymer coating layers
on the substrate, we applied the polymer solution using a spray-coating
technique. PVdF was chosen because of its superior mechanical properties
and stable electrochemical properties within the voltage range of
commercial LIBs. The integrated separator/electrode showed superior
thermal stability compared to that of the control PE separators. Although
PVdF coating layers partially blocked the porous structures of the
PE separators, resulting in reduced ionic conductivity (control PE
= 0.666 mS cm–1, PVdF-coated PE = 0.617 mS cm–1), improved interfacial properties between the separators
and the electrodes were obtained due to the intimate contact, and
the rate capabilities of the LIBs based on integrated separators/electrodes
showed 176.6% improvement at the 7 C rate (LIBs based on PVdF-coated
and control PE maintained 48.4 and 27.4% of the initial discharge
capacity, respectively).