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Non-aqueous Electrode Processing and Construction of Lithium-ion Coin Cells
Authors:Malcolm Stein  IV  Chien-Fan Chen  Daniel J Robles  Christopher Rhodes  Partha P Mukherjee
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University;2.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University
Abstract:Research into new and improved materials to be utilized in lithium-ion batteries (LIB) necessitates an experimental counterpart to any computational analysis. Testing of lithium-ion batteries in an academic setting has taken on several forms, but at the most basic level lies the coin cell construction. In traditional LIB electrode preparation, a multi-phase slurry composed of active material, binder, and conductive additive is cast out onto a substrate. An electrode disc can then be punched from the dried sheet and used in the construction of a coin cell for electrochemical evaluation. Utilization of the potential of the active material in a battery is critically dependent on the microstructure of the electrode, as an appropriate distribution of the primary components are crucial to ensuring optimal electrical conductivity, porosity, and tortuosity, such that electrochemical and transport interaction is optimized. Processing steps ranging from the combination of dry powder, wet mixing, and drying can all critically affect multi-phase interactions that influence the microstructure formation. Electrochemical probing necessitates the construction of electrodes and coin cells with the utmost care and precision. This paper aims at providing a step-by-step guide of non-aqueous electrode processing and coin cell construction for lithium-ion batteries within an academic setting and with emphasis on deciphering the influence of drying and calendaring.
Keywords:Engineering  Issue 108  Lithium-ion battery  non-aqueous electrode processing  drying  calendaring  coin cell construction  electrochemical testing
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