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High-performance polyethylene separators for lithium-ion batteries modified by phenolic resin

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 483, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2020.229155

Keywords

Lithium-ion battery separator; Phenolic resin; In situ reaction; Thermal stability; Electrochemical stability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21790344, 21833008]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB0703701]
  3. Jilin Provincial science and technology development program [20190101021JH]
  4. Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS [QYZDY-SSW-SLH027]

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A composite separator of PE@AF with lower thermal shrinkage and higher electrolyte wettability was prepared through an in situ reaction immersion process. The PE@AF separator showed improved thermal stability and electrochemical property compared to pure PE separator. The AF coating played a crucial role in enhancing the performance of polyolefin separators.
In lithium-ion batteries, separator serves to isolate the positive and negative electrodes, as well as provide a free shuttle for Li-ion transport inside the battery. Commercial polyolefin separator has relatively higher thermal shrinkage and lower electrolyte wettability, which limits the application of batteries in extreme conditions. In this work, we prepared phenolic resin (AF) modified polyethylene (PE) composite separators by the process of immersion in situ reaction. The obtained PE@AF composite separator has lower thermal shrinkage and higher electrolyte wettability than pure PE separator. The shrinkage of our prepared PE@AF separator is only 6% when stored at 145 degrees C for 30 min, greatly smaller than the pure PE separator (more than 77%). Moreover, the ion conductivity of PE@AF composite separator increases from 0.206 mS cm(-1) for the pure one to 0.604 mS cm(-1). Apart from this, the Li/electrolyte-soaked PE@AF separator/LiFePO4 battery exhibits a higher coulombic efficiency (96.7%) and discharge capacity retention rate (86.0%) after 450 cycles than the pure one (67.4% and 72.7%, respectively). Our results indicate that the AF coating plays a vital part in improving the thermal stability and electrochemical property of polyolefin separators.

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