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Small Things Make a Big Difference: Conductive Cross-Linking Sodium Alginate@MXene Binder Enables High-Volumetric-Capacity and High-Mass-Loading Li-S Battery.

Lu ChengRuiyuan TianYifan ZhaoZhixuan WeiXin PuYou-Liang ZhuDong ZhangFei Du
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Binders are crucial for maintaining the integrity of an electrode, and there is a growing need for integrating multiple desirable properties into the binder for high-energy batteries, yet significant challenges remain. Here, we successfully synthesized a new binder by cross-linking sodium alginate (SA) with MXene materials (Ti 3 C 2 T x ). Besides the improved adhesion and mechanical properties, the integrated SA@Ti 3 C 2 T x binder demonstrates much improved electronic conductivity, which enables ruling out the fluffy conductive additive from the electrode component with enhanced volumetric capacity. When SA@Ti 3 C 2 T x is used to fabricate sulfur (S) cathodes, the conductive-additive-free electrode demonstrates extremely high capacity (1422 mAh cm -3 /24.5 mAh cm -2 ) under an S loading of 17.2 mg cm -2 for Li-S batteries. Impressively, the SA@Ti 3 C 2 T x binder shows remarkable feasibility in other battery systems such as Na-S and LiFePO 4 batteries. The proposed strategy of constructing a cross-linking conductive binder opens new possibilities for designing high-mass-loading electrodes with high volumetric capacity.
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