A robust network binder via localized linking by small molecules for high-areal-capacity silicon anodes in lithium-ion batteries

2020 
Abstract Silicon is known for high-capacity yet large-volume-change properties when used as lithium storage material. Polymeric binders substantially contribute to improving the cycling life and increasing areal capacity of silicon anode. Herein, a robust network binder (PG-c-ECH) via localized linking by small molecules is proposed to achieve stable cycling performance of silicon anode with high areal capacity. Peach gum (PG) is rich in abundant hydroxyl and carboxyl groups that conventionally ensure a strong binding affinity between the PG and Si. The epichlorohydrin (ECH) introduced as the short-chain chemical crosslinker further enhances the localized linking for the polymer chains. The resultant PG-c-ECH owns durable interfacial adhesion and outstanding mechanical properties to stabilize the structural integrity of Si anode.
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