Chitosan-: Grafted -poly(aniline- co -anthranilic acid) as a water soluble binder to form 3D structures for Si anodes

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We graft an electrically conductive poly(aniline-co-anthranilic acid) (PAAA) polymer capable of interacting with Si particles onto chitosan, a natural hydrophilic polymer, to form a chitosan-grafted-PAAA (CS-g-PAAA) copolymer, and use it as a new water soluble polymeric binder for Si anodes to relieve the physical stress resulting from Si volume change during charge/discharge cycles. The carboxylic acid functional groups within the PAAA structure, as well as the chitosan functional groups, bind to silicon particles to form a stable 3D network, resulting in high adhesion. Because the binder is conductive, the electrode using the CS-g-PAAA-8 : 1 with an optimal composition ratio of CS to PAAA of 8 : 1 shows a high initial capacity of 2785.6 mA h g-1, and maintains a high capacity of 1301.0 mA h g-1 after 300 cycles. We also extract chitosan directly from crab shells, and fabricate a Si@ECS-g-PAAA electrode by grafting PAAA onto the extracted-chitosan (ECS). This electrode records an initial capacity of 3057.3 mA h g-1, and maintains a high capacity of 1408.8 mA h g-1 with 51.4% retention after 300 cycles. Overall, we develop a polymeric binder with outstanding cell properties, ease of fabrication, and high water solubility for Si anodes by grafting a conductive PAAA onto chitosan.

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Kim, E., Rajeev, K. K., Nam, J., Mun, J., & Kim, T. H. (2020). Chitosan-: Grafted -poly(aniline- co -anthranilic acid) as a water soluble binder to form 3D structures for Si anodes. RSC Advances, 10(13), 7643–7653. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10990k

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