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Graphene Oxide is a two-dimensional planar nanomaterial composed of carbon atoms with a hexagonal honeycomb lattice,the c-c bond length is 0.141nm, the theoretical density is about 0.77mg/m2, and the thickness is only about the diameter of a carbon atom. Carbon atoms participate in hybridization in the way of sp2, and electrons can smoothly conduct between layers, so graphene conducts electricity ...
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The main components of lithium ion battery include cathode, anode, electrolyte, membrane, etc. The storage and release of lithium ion energy is realized in the form of REDOX reaction of electrode materials, and the cathode active material is the most critical core material of lithium ion battery. Professor GOODENOUGH, the father of lithium battery, has made a great contribution...
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Introduction: Polyvinylidene fluoride binder(PVDF) is currently the most commonly used oil binder in the lithium ion battery industry. It is a non-polar chain polymer binder. It is characterized by strong oxidation resistance, good thermal stability and easy dispersion. N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) is required as a solvent. This solvent has a high volatilization temperature, has a certain environment...
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Graphene anode material has the potential to replace graphite material as a new cathode material for lithium ion batteries due to its unique two-dimensional structure, excellent electron transport capacity and super large specific surface area. The lithium storage mechanism of graphene anode material is similar to that of other carbonaceous materials. During charging, lithium ions come out from th...
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Lithium cobalt oxide battery is composed of cobalt oxide cathode and graphite carbon anode. The LCO cathode has layered structure, during discharge, lithium ions move from anode to cathode, with the flow reversing when the battery is charging. Its high specific energy makes lithium cobalt oxide battery a popular choice for mobile phones, laptops and digital cameras. The disadvantages of lithium co...
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One of the most successful lithium ion systems is the cathode combination of nickel-manganese-Cobalt (NMC). Like lithium manganate, the system can be customised for use as an energy or power battery. For example, the NMC in the 18650 battery under moderate load has a capacity of about 2,800mAh and can provide 4A to 5A discharge currents. The same type of NMC, optimized for a specific power, has a ...
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Lithium phosphatehas good electrochemical performance and low resistance. This is achieved through nanoscale phosphate cathode materials. The main advantages are high rated current and long cycle life; Good thermal stability, enhanced security and tolerance to abuse. If kept at a high voltage for a long period of time, lithium phosphate is more tolerant to full charging conditions and is less stre...
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NCA cathode materials batteries have high specific energy, good specific power and long service life similar to NMC cathode battery. But the disadvantages of NCA cathode batteries are low safety and high cost. NCA is a further development of lithium nickel oxide. The addition of aluminum gives the battery greater chemical stability. High energy and power density and good service life make NCA a ca...
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Polyvinylidene fluoride, referred to as PVDF, PVDF lithium ion battery binder is made of resin by adding some additives with specific properties, by injection molding or extrusion and other processing processes and polymers, is a highly non-reactive thermoplastic fluoropolymer, is a semi-crystalline fluoropolymer. Because of its good mechanical strength, chemical stability, electrochemical stabili...
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