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3D Printing of Customized Li‐Ion Batteries with Thick Electrodes
Authors:Teng‐Sing Wei  Bok Yeop Ahn  Julia Grotto  Jennifer A Lewis
Affiliation:John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract:The growing demand for rechargeable lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) with higher capacity in customized geometries underscores the need for new battery materials, architectures, and assembly strategies. Here, the design, fabrication, and electrochemical performance of fully 3D printed LIBs composed of thick semisolid electrodes that exhibit high areal capacity are reported. Specifically, semisolid cathode and anode inks, as well as UV curable packaging and separator inks for direct writing of LIBs in arbitrary geometries are created. These fully 3D printed and packaged LIBs, which are encased between two glassy carbon current collectors, deliver an areal capacity of 4.45 mAh cm?2 at a current density of 0.14 mA cm?2, which is equivalent to 17.3 Ah L?1. The ability to produce high‐performance LIBs in customized form factors opens new avenues for integrating batteries directly within 3D printed objects.
Keywords:3D printing  batteries  colloidal suspensions  electrochemistry  Li‐ion
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