2022 Annual Meeting
Multifunctional Lithium-Ion Battery Separators with Additional Crosslinkers
This project explores how the concentration of bisphenol A diacrylate (BPADA) comonomer in the separator formulation consisting of butanediol diacrylate, poly(ethylene glycol diacrylate), BPADA, and EC influences key separator properties. Photopolymerization cure kinetics were accelerated by adding BPADA. With 1% weight photo-initiator in the monomer solution, the cure was complete within 30 seconds â assessed from the residual unconverted vinyl functional groups measured using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Additionally, increasing the amount of BPADA yielded higher elastic moduli, with a 79% increase for 40% weight BPADA versus no BPADA, and strength of the separators, approximately doubling the strength for 20% weight BPADA versus no BPADA. The PIPS separators also had increased thermal stability relative to state-of-the-art Celgard separators, undergoing negligible thermal shrinkage under abuse conditions (30 minutes at 150ËC). Finally, the optimized compositions possessed porosities of 17%, enabling reversible cycling of NMC532/Lithium half-cells cycled at C/3 at 30ËC over 100 cycles, with 1M LiPF6 in 3:7 EC:DMC used as the electrolyte.