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Enhanced electrochemical performance of a LiFePO4 cathode with an environmentally friendly pectin/polyethylene glycol binder
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Enhanced electrochemical performance of a LiFePO4 cathode with an environmentally friendly pectin/polyethylene glycol binder

Yan-Ruei Chen, Liang-Yu Chen, Chin-Yi Chung, Yu-Hsuan Su, Feng-Yu Wu, Tsung-Ming Hsu, Po-Wei Chi, Phillip M. Wu, Kuei-Shu Chang-Liao, Hong-Yi Tang, …
Journal of Power Sources, 卷.613, 234861
09/2024

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LiFePO4 Lithium-ion batteries Pectin peg Polymer Water-based Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Energy Engineering and Power Technology Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The advancement of lithium-ion battery technology relies on the development of materials that not only improve performance but also align with environmental sustainability. This work presents a novel water-based pectin-PEG binder for LiFePO 4 cathodes that combines eco-friendliness with electrochemical innovation. The binder material is made by mixing pectin, a flexible natural substance, with polyethylene glycol through a radical copolymerization process. This combination gives the binder both flexibility and a boost in electrical performance. Our experimental results demonstrate that LFP cathodes with this binder have an intriguing self-healing ability in comparison with the conventional PVDF binder, enhanced charge-discharge capacities, improved cycling stability, and higher ionic conductivity. Specifically, electrodes utilizing the pectin-PEG binder exhibit an impressive retention of discharge capacity. They maintain roughly 150 mAh g −1 after 500 cycles at 1C with 99% retention, and about 141 mAh g −1 with 97% retention at 3C. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) confirms that the PP binder maintains its ionic diffusion properties at high sweep rates, whereas galvanostatic intermittent titration technique reveals a much higher lithium ion diffusion coefficient (D Li+ ) within the operational voltage range of the LFP-PP250 electrodes. These findings establish an attractive direction for the development of electrodes for high-energy density, sustainable lithium-ion batteries.

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