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Novel one-step electrophoretic deposition of membrane-electrode assembly for flexible-batteries application

Applied Physics 2021-04-08 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Wearable electronic devices and gadgets raise the need for flexible, thin and lightweight batteries. In this article we present for the first time, a unique, single-step method for the preparation of a membrane-electrode assembly for flexible-batteries application. Concurrent electrophoretic deposition (EPD) of positive and negative battery electrodes (LFP and LTO) on opposite sides of a commercial nanoporous membrane (Celgard 2325) results in the formation of a three-layer-battery structure. The cell comprising this electrophoretically deposited structure ran for more than 150 cycles with 125-140mAh/g capacity, which approaches the theoretical value of lithium iron phosphate. The electrodes can be deposited either cathodically or anodically by replacing the interchangeable charging agents, like polyethyleneimine and polyacrylic acid. These polyelectrolytes, when adsorbed on the particles of the active material, serve also as the binders. The simultaneous EPD, which we developed, can be used for the simple and low-cost manufacturing of a variety of cathode and anode materials on nanoporous polymer- and ceramic ion-conducting membranes for energy storage devices.

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@article{arxiv.2004.12804,
  title  = {Novel one-step electrophoretic deposition of membrane-electrode assembly for flexible-batteries application},
  author = {Elazar Cohen and Moran Lifshitz and Alexander Gladkikh and Yossi Kamir and Ido Ben-Barak and Diana Golodnitsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.12804},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages. Simultaneous EPD, EPD on membranes, Flexible batteries