JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dendrimer Based Binders Enable Stable Operation of Silicon Microparticle Anodes in Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Yanling DongBiao ZhangFugui ZhaoFeng GaoDong Liu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Small Vol: 19 (24)Pages: e2206858-e2206858   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract High‐capacity anode materials (e.g., Si) are highly needed for high energy density battery systems, but they usually suffer from low initial coulombic efficiency (CE), short cycle life, and low‐rate capability caused by large volume changes during the charge and discharge process. Here, a novel dendrimer‐based binder for boosting the electrochemical performance of Si anodes is developed. The polyamidoamine (PMM) dendrimer not only can be used as binder, but also can be utilized as a crosslinker to construct 3D polyacrylic acid (PAA)‐PMM composite binder for high‐performance Si microparticles anodes. Benefiting from maximum interface interaction, strong average peeling force, and high elastic recovery rate of PAA‐PMM composite, the Si electrode based on PAA‐PMM achieves a high specific capacity of 3590 mAh g −1 with an initial CE of 91.12%, long‐term cycle stability with 69.80% retention over 200 cycles, and outstanding rate capability (1534.8 mAh g −1 at 3000 mA g −1 ). This work opens a new avenue to use dendrimer chemistry for the development of high‐performance binders for high‐capacity anode materials.

Keywords:
Anode Faraday efficiency Polyacrylic acid Materials science Chemical engineering Composite number Electrochemistry Dendrimer Lithium (medication) Silicon Lithium-ion battery Electrode Microparticle Battery (electricity) Nanotechnology Composite material Polymer Polymer chemistry Chemistry Optoelectronics

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