A porous, spray-deposited Al2O3-based separator was developed to enable the direct deposition of an electrode/separator/electrode Li-ion battery full cell assembly in a single operation. The optimized sprayed separator consisted of 50 nm Al2O3particles, 1 wt % poly(acrylic acid), and 5 wt % styrene-butadiene rubber, deposited from an 80:20 vol % suspension of water and isopropanol. Separators between 5 and 22 μm thick had consistent and similar porosity of ∼58%, excellent wettability, thermal stability to at least 180 °C, adequate electrochemical stability and high effective ionic conductivity of ∼1 mS cm-1at room temperature in an EC/DMC electrolyte, roughly double that of a conventional polypropylene separator. A sequentially deposited three-layer LiFePO4/Al2O3/Li4Ti5O12full cell, the first of its kind, showed similar rate performance to an identical cell with a conventional polypropylene separator, with a capacity of ∼50 mAh g-1at 30 C. However, after cycling at 2 C for 400 cycles, Al2O3separator full cells retained 96.3% capacity, significantly more than conventional full cells with a capacity of 79.2% remaining.
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Evans, J. D., Sun, Y., & Grant, P. S. (2022). Sequential Deposition of Integrated Cathode-Inorganic Separator-Anode Multilayers for High Performance Li-Ion Batteries. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 14(30), 34538–34551. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c03828
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