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Toward Lithium Ion Batteries with Enhanced Thermal Conductivity

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages 7202-7207

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn502212b

Keywords

Li-ion battery; thermal conductivity; CNT; gamma-Fe2O3; Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3]O-2

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC0206CH-11357]
  2. Center for Function Accelerated nanoMaterial Engineering (FAME)
  3. MARCO
  4. DARPA
  5. CONICET (Argentina)

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As batteries become more powerful and utilized in diverse applications, thermal management becomes one of the central problems in their application. We report the results on thermal properties of a set of different U-ion battery electrodes enhanced with multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Our measurements reveal that the highest in-plane and cross-plane thermal conductivities achieved in the carbon-nanotube-enhanced electrodes reached up to 141 and 3.6 W/mK, respectively. The values for in-plane thermal conductivity are up to 2 orders of magnitude higher than those for conventional electrodes based on carbon black. The electrodes were synthesized via an inexpensive scalable filtration method, and we demonstrate that our approach can be extended to commercial electrode-active materials. The best performing electrodes contained a layer of gamma-Fe2O3 nanoparticles on carbon nanotubes sandwiched between two layers of carbon nanotubes and had in-plane and cross-plane thermal conductivities of similar to 50 and 3 W/mK, respectively, at room temperature. The obtained results are important for thermal management in U-ion and other high-power-density batteries.

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