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SMALL METHODS
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202300452
Keywords
binder-free; electrochemistry; Li-O-2 batteries; MWCNTs; recyclable materials; self-standing electrodes; x-ray nano-tomography
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A simple method to fabricate binder-free electrodes for Li-O-2 batteries is established. These electrodes, with cross-linked networks formed by multi-wall carbon nanotubes, exhibit high porosity, conductivity, and flexibility, and demonstrate stable performance upon cycling. Efficient and inexpensive methods to wash away accumulated discharge products are demonstrated, enabling the second life usage of the electrodes.
Li-O-2 batteries (LOB) performance degradation ultimately occurs through the accumulation of discharge products and irreversible clogging of the porous electrode during the cycling. Electrode binder degradation in the presence of reduced oxygen species can result in additional coating of the conductive surface, exacerbating capacity fading. Herein, a facile method to fabricate free-standing is established, binder-free electrodes for LOBs in which multi-wall carbon nanotubes form cross-linked networks exhibiting high porosity, conductivity, and flexibility. These electrodes demonstrate high reproducibility upon cycling in LOBs. After cell death, efficient and inexpensive methods to wash away the accumulated discharge products are demonstrated, as reconditioning method. The second life usage of these electrodes is validated, without noticeable loss of performance. These findings aim to assist in the development of greener high energy density batteries while reducing manufacturing and recycling costs.
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