Intelligent Stress‐Adaptive Binder Enabled by Shear‐Thickening Property for Silicon Electrodes of Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Kwon Ohhyun1,Kim Tae Yong2,Kim Taewon3,Kang Jihyeon1,Jang Seohyeon1,Eom Hojong1,Choi Seyoung1,Shin Junhyeop1,Park Jongkwon1,Seol Myeong‐Lok4,Han Jeong Woo2,Park Soomin5ORCID,Lee Hyun‐Wook3ORCID,Nam Inho1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Department of Advanced Materials Engineering Department of Intelligent Energy and Industry Chung‐Ang University Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea

3. School of Energy and Chemical Engineering Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan 44919 Republic of Korea

4. NASA Ames Research Center Universities Space Research Association Moffett Field Mountain View CA 94035 USA

5. School of Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education Cheonan 31253 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractElastic binders with supramolecular interactions are widely explored to mitigate the stress caused by the volume expansion of electrode materials, such as Si, S, or Li metals, in next‐generation secondary batteries. Herein, a new class of elastic binders is proposed with an automatic stress‐control mechanism capable of responding in real time to dynamic local stress variations. Specifically, this study focuses on the shear‐thickening behavior, wherein polymers automatically amplify their viscoelasticity in response to local shear‐stress changes. To realize an intelligent stress‐adaptive binder, starch analogs exhibiting shear‐thickening properties and unique crystallinity are employed as binders for highly expandable Si anodes. The shear‐thickening mechanism is comprehensively investigated using deep‐learning‐based molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, which determines the optimal conditions for effectively limiting dynamic local surface expansion. Among the starch analogs, the amylose and long‐chain amylopectin (AMLAP) binder demonstrates improved high‐rate capability (1710 mAh g−1 at 5 C) and superior reversible capacity (2025 and 1493 mAh g−1 after 100 and 500 cycles, respectively, at 1 C) with optimal shear‐thickening properties. Furthermore, AMLAP exhibits favorable characteristics for affordable large‐scale production. Hence, this study clearly demonstrates that the shear‐thickening properties of binders can be considered a new factor in fabricating stable electrodes with extremely expandable materials.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Ministry of SMEs and Startups

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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