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Tannic-Acid-Coated Polypropylene Membrane as a Separator for Lithium-Ion Batteries
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2015
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringPolymer MembraneLi-ion Battery MaterialsTannic AcidLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesProton-exchange MembraneEnergy StoragePolymer MembranesBatteriesChemistrySolid-state BatteryEnergy MaterialCommercial PolypropyleneElectrochemistry
To solve the wetting capability issue of commercial polypropylene (PP) separators in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), we developed a simple dipping surface-coating process based on tannic acid (TA), a natural plant polyphenol. Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron measurements indicate that the TA is coated successfully on the PP separators. Scanning electron microscopy images show that the TA coating does not destroy the microporous structure of the separators. After being coated with TA, the PP separators become more hydrophilic, which not only enhances the liquid electrolyte retention ability but also increases the ionic conductivity. The battery performance, especially for power capability, is improved after being coated with TA. It indicates that this TA-coating method provides a promising process by which to develop an advanced polymer membrane separator for lithium-ion batteries.
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