Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9760528 | Journal of Power Sources | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Direct carbon-black coating of the cathode material using a surfactant increases the capacity of a Li-ion cell by â¼10% compared with using bare LiCoO2. The coating method comprises two steps: (i) dispersion of aggregated carbon black using orotan®-a polyacrylate dispersant; (ii) carbon-black coating of the cathode material using a gelatin-an amphoteric surfactant. This technology reduces the carbon content in the electrode without sacrificing the cycle-life performance of the cell, and also improves the rate capability of the Li-ion cell. Moreover, the direct carbon-black-coated cathode exhibits excellent capacity recovery and restricted expansion of the cell thickness compared with a bare cathode during storage at 85 °C.
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Authors
Jisuk Kim, Byoungsoo Kim, Joon-Gon Lee, Jaephil Cho, Byungwoo Park,