JOURNAL ARTICLE

Characterization and Properties of P(VdF-HFP)-Based Fibrous Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Prepared by Electrospinning

J. R. KimSung Won ChoiSeongbong JoW. S. LeeB. C. Kim

Year: 2005 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 152 (2)Pages: A295-A295   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Microporous fibrous membranes were prepared from poly(vinylidenefluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) P(VdF-HFP) solutions in an acetone/N,N-dimethylacetamide mixture using the electrospinning method. Varying the P(VdF-HFP) polymer concentration in electrospinning can easily control the pore size and the porosity of the electrospun fibrous membranes (ES-FMs). The usefulness of the ES-FMs as a matrix of polymer electrolyte for a lithium-ion polymer battery with high performance was evaluated. Electrospun fibrous polymer electrolyte membranes (ES-FPEMs) showed excellent electrochemical properties of ionic conductivity, higher than S/cm at room temperature, and the electrochemical stability window, up to 4.5 V vs. At a C/2 rate, the prototype cell using the ES-FPEM showed a good charge/discharge property, with little capacity fade under constant current and constant voltage conditions at 20 and 60°C. © 2004 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

Keywords:
Electrospinning Microporous material Electrolyte Membrane Materials science Chemical engineering Polymer Ionic conductivity Nanofiber Electrochemical window Electrochemistry Polymer chemistry Porosity Composite material Chemistry Electrode

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