Binders are one of the crucial components in batteriesthat provideadhesion for active materials and substrates. However, binders havealways been the least studied materials compared with cathodes, anodes,and electrolytes. Here, a semicrystalline poly(methyl methacrylate)grafted natural rubber (MG49) was independently used and studied asa standalone rubber-based binder for graphite-based anode in Li-ionbatteries. A comprehensive investigation of physicochemical and electrochemicalperformances of these electrodes consisting of the MG49 binder wasdone. The X-ray diffraction analysis found that the MG49-based electrodesshowed good crystalline peaks that belong to the graphite comparedwith PVDF- and SBR + CMC-based electrodes. Similarly, the surfacemorphology and topography results of MG49-based electrodes and blankSBR + CMC displayed a better distribution of graphite and Super P.This led to an enhanced diffusion coefficient for the optimum electrodeand a low charge transfer resistance (R (ct)) of 153.4 & omega;, which is comparable to those of SBR + CMC (129.4 & omega;) and PVDF (570.5 & omega;). Equally, the MG49-based electrodepossessed a good reversibility redox reaction and low polarization.The evaluation of battery performance showed good resilient cyclingstability and capacity retention (84.7%), and their Coulombic efficiencywas maintained at >98.5%, underlying the potential use of MG49rubberas a binder in Li-ion battery applications.

Poly(methyl methacrylate) Grafted Natural Rubber Binder for Anodes in Lithium-Ion Battery Applications / Azaki, N. J.; Ahmad, A.; Hassan, N. H.; Mohd Abdah, M. A. A.; Su'Ait, M. S.; Ataollahi, N.; Lee, T. K.. - In: ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS. - ISSN 2637-6105. - 2023, 5:7(2023), pp. 4953-4965. [10.1021/acsapm.3c00532]

Poly(methyl methacrylate) Grafted Natural Rubber Binder for Anodes in Lithium-Ion Battery Applications

Ataollahi N.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Binders are one of the crucial components in batteriesthat provideadhesion for active materials and substrates. However, binders havealways been the least studied materials compared with cathodes, anodes,and electrolytes. Here, a semicrystalline poly(methyl methacrylate)grafted natural rubber (MG49) was independently used and studied asa standalone rubber-based binder for graphite-based anode in Li-ionbatteries. A comprehensive investigation of physicochemical and electrochemicalperformances of these electrodes consisting of the MG49 binder wasdone. The X-ray diffraction analysis found that the MG49-based electrodesshowed good crystalline peaks that belong to the graphite comparedwith PVDF- and SBR + CMC-based electrodes. Similarly, the surfacemorphology and topography results of MG49-based electrodes and blankSBR + CMC displayed a better distribution of graphite and Super P.This led to an enhanced diffusion coefficient for the optimum electrodeand a low charge transfer resistance (R (ct)) of 153.4 & omega;, which is comparable to those of SBR + CMC (129.4 & omega;) and PVDF (570.5 & omega;). Equally, the MG49-based electrodepossessed a good reversibility redox reaction and low polarization.The evaluation of battery performance showed good resilient cyclingstability and capacity retention (84.7%), and their Coulombic efficiencywas maintained at >98.5%, underlying the potential use of MG49rubberas a binder in Li-ion battery applications.
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Azaki, N. J.; Ahmad, A.; Hassan, N. H.; Mohd Abdah, M. A. A.; Su'Ait, M. S.; Ataollahi, N.; Lee, T. K.
Poly(methyl methacrylate) Grafted Natural Rubber Binder for Anodes in Lithium-Ion Battery Applications / Azaki, N. J.; Ahmad, A.; Hassan, N. H.; Mohd Abdah, M. A. A.; Su'Ait, M. S.; Ataollahi, N.; Lee, T. K.. - In: ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS. - ISSN 2637-6105. - 2023, 5:7(2023), pp. 4953-4965. [10.1021/acsapm.3c00532]
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