Improving lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) safety remains in a challenging task when compared with the tremendous progress made in their performance in recent years. Embedding thermo-responsive polymer switching materials (TRPS) into LIB cells has been proved to be a promising strategy to provide consistent thermal abuse protections at coin-cell level. However, it is unrealistic to achieve large-scale applications without further demonstration in high-capacity pouch cells. Here, we employed tungsten carbide (WC) as a novel conductive filler, and successfully overcame the intrinsic processing difficulty of polyethylene (PE) matrix in a scalable solvent-based method to obtain ultra-thin, uniform, highly conductive TRPS. Moreover, by integrating TRPS directly into LIB electrodes, no extra fabrication facilities or processes are required for making the cells. As a result, multi-layer pouch cells with consistent electrochemical performance and thermal abuse protection function were fabricated using industry relevant manufacturing techniques, which brings TRPS one step further to the real application scenarios.
@article{arxiv.2107.11982,
title = {Scalable Solvent-Based Fabrication of Thermo-Responsive Polymer Nanocomposites for Battery Safety Regulation},
author = {Mingqian Li and Panpan Xu and Suk-woo Lee and Bum-young Jung and Zheng Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.11982},
year = {2021}
}