Binder‐induced inorganic‐rich solid electrolyte interphase and physicochemical dual cross‐linked network for high‐performance SiOx anode

Author:

Wu Gang1,Gao Yuanhang1,Weng Zheng1,Zheng Zhicheng1,Fan Wenqiang1,Pan Anqiang1,Zhang Ning1,Liu Xiaohe12,Ma Renzhi3,Chen Gen1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Electronic Packaging and Advanced Functional Materials of Hunan Province School of Materials Science and Engineering Changsha China

2. School of Chemical Engineering, Zhongyuan Critical Metals Laboratory Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

3. International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI‐MANA) National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractSilicon oxide (SiOx) is heralded as the forefront anode material for high‐energy density lithium‐ion batteries, owing to its exceptional specific capacity. Nevertheless, the traditional combination of polyacrylic acid binder and acetylene black conductive carbon continues to struggle with the immense stress induced by the repetitive volume expansion and contraction processes. Here we report a high ionic conductivity, sulfonyl fluoro‐containing binder for SiOx anode via free radical copolymerization reaction between perfluoro (4‐methyl‐3,6‐dioxaoct‐7‐ene) sulfonyl fluoride and acrylic acid. The electrode fabrication process incorporated amino‐functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNT‐NH2) as the conductive agent. A three‐dimensional conductive network structure is constructed through physical and chemical double cross‐linking interactions between the ‐COOH and ‐SO2F functional groups of PAF0.1 binder, the ‐NH2 groups of CNT‐NH2, and the ‐OH groups on the surface of SiOx, including hydrogen bonds and covalent bonds. In addition, the binder induces the formation of a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) rich in inorganic components such as Li2O, Li2SO3, Li2CO3, and LiF. Benefiting from the synergistic effects of the physically and chemically double cross‐linked three‐dimensional conductive network constructed by the PAF0.1 binder and CNT‐NH2, coupled with the rich‐inorganic SEI, the SiOx anode delivers exceptional rate performance, cycle stability, and lithium‐ion diffusion dynamics.

Publisher

Wiley

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