Fangli XiaoBofeng WangXing GaoLingke LiWenqiang AiShuo ZhaoYang LiuLei ZuHuiqin Lian
Black phosphorus (BP) is regarded as a promising anode material due to its high theoretical specific capacity and fast charging safety. However, the problems of huge volume expansion and moderate electrical conductivity may restrict its performance. In this work, we present a novel 3D network binary polymer binder synthesized from carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and polyethylene oxide (PEO) for adapt to lithium-ion batteries of BP and graphite (G) composite anode (BP-G). There are the following characteristics of the binder: CMC and PEO are crosslinked through intermolecular forces; while CMC and PEO are connected to BP through strong intermolecular forces, respectively; BP and graphite are connected through PC and POC bonds to form composite anode. So as to form a sturdy structure and effectively accommodate the volume expansion of BP during charging-discharging processes, while avoiding loss of electrical contact between electrode components. Accordingly, the lithium-ion battery shown an excellent electrochemical performance, such as a high initial discharge capacity of 1602 mA h g−1 at 0.5 A/g.
Fangli XiaoRuiqi WangLingke LiYanan ZhengShilong DongWenqiang AiJinnuo YangJiahui LvLei ZuHuiqin Lian
Liangming WeiChangxin ChenZhongyu HouHao Wei
Hyunchul KangEunsun ShinKeebum HwangJae‐Kwang KimSonghun Yoon
Shulei ChouXuan‐Wen GaoJiazhao WangDavid WexlerZhaoxiang WangLiquan ChenHuan Liu
Dowon KimJi-Young LimSohee KimJungmin KimIsheunesu PhiriMyung‐Hyun Ryou