Influence of carbon black distribution on performance of oxide cathodes for Li ion batteries |
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Authors: | Robert Dominko Jernej Drofenik Marjan Bele Janez Jamnik |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | The influence of carbon black content and carbon black distribution on performance of oxide-based cathodes, such as LiCoO2 and LiMn2O4, is investigated. The electronic conductivity of oxide material/carbon black composites is compared with electrochemical characteristics of the same composites. Uniformity of carbon black distribution in cathode composites is achieved using novel coating technology in cathode preparation. In this technology, the active particles are first pretreated in a gelatin solution. The adsorbed gelatin then controls the deposition of carbon black so that carbon black particles are uniformly distributed in the final composite. The influence of various parameters, such as pH of gelatin, amount of gelatin and concentration of carbon black on the uniformity of carbon black distribution is investigated. It is shown that the conventional technology of cathode preparation yields quite non-uniform distribution of carbon black in cathode material. At the end, we demonstrate that uniformity of carbon black distribution has a crucial impact on reversible capacity, especially at high current densities. |
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Keywords: | Lithium ion batteries Oxide cathode Carbon black distribution Electrochemical kinetics |
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