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An inorganic composite membrane as the separator of Li-ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 140, Issue 2, Pages 361-364

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2004.07.034

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composite membrane; separator; ionic conductivity; high-rate performance; Li-ion battery

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We studied an inorganic composite membrane as the separator for Li-ion batteries. Being made of mainly CaCO3 powder and a small amount of polymer binder, the composite membrane has excellent wettability with liquid electrolytes due to its high porosity, and good capillarity. Ionic conductivity of the membrane can be easily achieved by absorbing a liquid electrolyte. Additional benefit of such a membrane is that the alkali CaCO3 can scavenge acidic HE which is inevitably present in the LiPF6-based electrolytes used currently in the Li-ion batteries. In this work, we typically evaluated a membrane with the composition of 92:8 (wt.) CaCO3/Telfon by using a 1.0 in LiPF6 dissolved in a 3:1 mixture of ethylene carbonate (EC) and ethylmethyl carbonate (EMC) as the liquid electrolyte. Ionic conductivity of the electrolyte-wetted membrane was measured to be 2.4 mS cm(-1) at 20degreesC versus 8.0 mS cm(-1) of the liquid electrolyte. With the said membrane as a separator. both Li/graphite and Li/cathode half-cells exhibited good capacity retention. We also found that the Li-ion cell fabricated in this manner am only had stable capacity retention. but also showed good high-rate performance. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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