The stringent environmental requirements regarding the mobility energy usage are forcing most automakers to develop hybrid electric vehicles, which allows for a more efficient and thus less polluting use of fossil combustibles. A vast deployment of such vehicles involves producing and recycling of batteries on the thousand tons per year scale. Present Li-ion technologies involve the use of fluorinated binders, which are costly, and the use of environmentally unfriendly volatile organic compounds for the processing, which are difficult to recycle. In this paper, it is shown that the fluorinated binders can be replaced with greener and cost-effective polymers derived from cellulose.
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Lux, S. F., Schappacher, F., Balducci, A., Passerini, S., & Winter, M. (2010). Low Cost, Environmentally Benign Binders for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 157(3), A320. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3291976
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