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Self-Repairable Silicon Anodes Using a Multifunctional Binder for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries.

Yoga Trianzar MalikSeo-Yeon ShinJin Il JangHyung Min KimSangho ChoYoung Rag DoJu-Won Jeon
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Despite of extremely high theoretical capacity of Si (3579 mAh g -1 ), Si anodes suffer from pulverization and delamination of the electrodes induced by large volume change during charge/discharge cycles. To address those issues, herein, self-healable and highly stretchable multifunctional binders, polydioxythiophene:polyacrylic acid:phytic acid (PEDOT:PAA: PA, PDPP) that provide Si anodes with self-healability and excellent structural integrity is designed. By utilizing the self-healing binder, Si anodes self-repair cracks and damages of Si anodes generated during cycling. For the first time, it is demonstrated that Si anodes autonomously self-heal artificially created cracks in electrolytes under practical battery operating conditions. Consequently, this self-healable Si anode can still deliver a reversible capacity of 2312 mAh g -1 after 100 cycles with remarkable initial Coulombic efficiency of 94%, which is superior to other reported Si anodes. Moreover, the self-healing binder possesses enhanced Li-ion diffusivity with additional electronic conductivity, providing excellent rate capability with a capacity of 2084 mAh g -1 at a very high C-rate of 5 C.
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