Clarification of network structure of lithium-ion battery slurry under effects of composite conductive agent amount and carbon black to graphene mass ratio
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Abstract
This paper clarified the network structure of the lithium-ion battery (LIB) slurry under effects of composite conductive agent amount and carbon black (CB) to graphene (Gr) mass ratio (m’CB:m’Gr). Four different amounts of composite conductive agent which are φcom1 = 0.25%, φcom2 = 0.5%, φcom3 = 0.75% and φcom4 = 1% are selected as the conductive materials for LIB slurries. Meanwhile, to discriminate the individual impacts of CB and Gr, two distinct mass ratios of CB to Gr, namely, m’CB: m’Gr = 1:2 and m’CB: m’Gr = 2:1, are additionally chosen. Moreover, the influence of single conductive additive agent CB or Gr with the same amount as composite conductive agent on the network structure of the LIB slurry is also investigated. Furthermore, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Raman experiments are performed to obtain the electrochemical, morphological and Raman characterizations of LIB slurry, respectively. After analyzing the experimental results, the main conclusion shows that the synergistic interaction between CB and Gr ensures a high-level conductive efficiency because of minimizing the amount of the conductive agent and increasing the amount of LiCoO2 particles to the utmost degree, which has the potential to substantially elevating the energy density of LIB.
期刊介绍:
The word ‘particuology’ was coined to parallel the discipline for the science and technology of particles.
Particuology is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes frontier research articles and critical reviews on the discovery, formulation and engineering of particulate materials, processes and systems. It especially welcomes contributions utilising advanced theoretical, modelling and measurement methods to enable the discovery and creation of new particulate materials, and the manufacturing of functional particulate-based products, such as sensors.
Papers are handled by Thematic Editors who oversee contributions from specific subject fields. These fields are classified into: Particle Synthesis and Modification; Particle Characterization and Measurement; Granular Systems and Bulk Solids Technology; Fluidization and Particle-Fluid Systems; Aerosols; and Applications of Particle Technology.
Key topics concerning the creation and processing of particulates include:
-Modelling and simulation of particle formation, collective behaviour of particles and systems for particle production over a broad spectrum of length scales
-Mining of experimental data for particle synthesis and surface properties to facilitate the creation of new materials and processes
-Particle design and preparation including controlled response and sensing functionalities in formation, delivery systems and biological systems, etc.
-Experimental and computational methods for visualization and analysis of particulate system.
These topics are broadly relevant to the production of materials, pharmaceuticals and food, and to the conversion of energy resources to fuels and protection of the environment.