posted on 2015-01-14, 00:00authored byHui Zhao, Neslihan Yuca, Ziyan Zheng, Yanbao Fu, Vincent S. Battaglia, Guerfi Abdelbast, Karim Zaghib, Gao Liu
High
capacity and high density functional conductive polymer binder/SiO
electrodes are fabricated and calendered to various porosities. The
effect of calendering is investigated in the reduction of thickness
and porosity, as well as the increase of density. SiO particle size
remains unchanged after calendering. When compressed to an appropriate
density, an improved cycling performance and increased energy density
are shown compared to the uncalendered electrode and overcalendered
electrode. The calendered electrode has a high-density of ∼1.2
g/cm3. A high loading electrode with an areal capacity
of ∼3.5 mAh/cm2 at a C/10 rate is achieved using
functional conductive polymer binder and simple and effective calendering
method.