Thickness Variation of Conductive Polymer Coatings on Si Anodes for the Improved Cycling Stability in Full Pouch Cells
Philipp Stehle,
Frauke Langer,
Dragoljub Vrankovic
et al.
Abstract:Si-dominant anodes
for Li-ion batteries provide very
high gravimetric
and volumetric capacity but suffer from low cycling stability due
to an unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). In this work, we
improved the cycling performance of Si/NCM pouch cells by coating
the Si anodes with the conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
(PEDOT) prior to cell assembly via an electropolymerization process.
The thicknesses of the PEDOT coatings could be adjusted by a facile
process parameter variation. Glow… Show more
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