Affiliation:
1. Green Catalysis Center College of Chemistry Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 P.R. China
Abstract
AbstractSeparator plays multiple roles in the performance and safety of lithium‐ion batteries owing to the lower conductivity of the organic electrolyte and the hyperactive electrode materials. However, the commercial polyolefin separator suffers from the poor thermal stability, weak electrolyte‐wettability, low porosity as well as the demanding and costly manufacturing. Herein, we demonstrate the facial synthesis of a sponge‐like, isotropic, polyimide‐based separator by phase inversion, which possessed the higher electrolyte‐saturating conductivity (1.74 mS cm−1) and ion transference number (0.81) besides its excellent wettability and thermal stability. Meanwhile, the bearable stress was further promoted by 60 % with the 30 wt % epoxy‐strengthening tactic and the high porosity (67 %) and conductivity (1.47 mS cm−1) still preserved. Additionally, an overcharge‐sensitive PI separator was further developed by combining the conductive copolymer of coumarin‐triphenylamine by virtue of the eminent processability of PI, which demonstrated the outstanding voltage‐restraining capability for LiFePO4‐based cell during overcharge. Therefore, polyimide‐based separator could be a quite promising candidate due to its facile manufacturing, preferable performance and versatile functionalizing.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Electrochemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology