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Textile-Type Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode Enabling High Specific/Areal Capacities and High Rate Capability through Ligand Replacement Reaction-Mediated Assembly

Authors
Kwon, MinseongNam, DonghyeonLee, SeokminKim, YongjuYeom, BongjunMoon, Jun HyukLee, Seung WooKo, YongminCho, Jinhan
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
foldable; ligand replacement reaction; lithium iron phosphate; rechargeable lithium-ion batteries; textile electrodes
Citation
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, v.11, no.36
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Journal Title
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume
11
Number
36
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136423
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202101631
ISSN
1614-6832
Abstract
Achieving high energy storage performance and fast rate capability at the same time is one of the most critical challenges in battery technology. Here, a high-performance textile cathode with notable specific/areal capacities and high rate capability through an interfacial interaction-mediated assembly that can directly bridge all interfaces existing between textile and conductive materials and between conductive and active materials, minimizing unnecessary insulating organics is reported. First, amine (NH2)- and carboxylic acid (COOH)-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) are alternately layer-by-layer (LbL)-assembled onto cellulose textiles for the preparation of conductive textiles using hydrogen bonding interactions. Dioleamide-stabilized LiFePO4 nanoparticles (DA-LFP NPs) with high crystallinity and high dispersion stability in organic media are consecutively LbL-assembled with MWNT-NH2 onto conductive textiles through ligand replacement between native DA ligands bound to the surface of the LFP NPs and NH2 groups of MWNTs. In this case, 35 nm sized LFP NPs are densely and uniformly adsorbed onto all regions of the textile, and additionally, their areal capacities are increased according to the deposition number without a significant loss of charge transfer kinetics. The formed textile cathodes exhibit remarkable specific/areal capacities (196 mAh g(-1)/8.3 mAh cm(-2) at 0.1 C) and high rate capability with highly flexible mechanical properties.
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