Rheological Properties of Aqueous Sodium Alginate Slurries for LTO Battery Electrodes

Christina Toigo, Milan Kracalik, Elke Bradt, Karl - Heinz Pettinger, Catia Arbizzani

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Abstract

Rheological properties of electrode slurries have been intensively studied for manifold different combinations of active materials and binders. Standardly, solvent-based systems are under use, but a trend towards water-based electrode manufacturing is becoming more and more important. The different solvent is beneficial in terms of sustainability and process safety but is also accompanied by some disadvantages such as extraction of residual humidity and a higher complexity concerning slurry stability. Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 (LTO) active material provides good long-term stability and can be processed in aqueous solutions. Combining the LTO active material with sodium alginate (SA) as a promising biobased polymer binder reveals good electrochemical properties but suffers from bad slurry stability. In this work, we present a comprehensive rheological study on material interactions in anode slurries consisting of LTO and SA, based on a complex interaction of differentially sized materials. The use of two different surfactants—namely, an anionic and non-ionic one, to enhance slurry stability, compared with surfactant-free slurry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2582
JournalPolymers
Volume13
Issue number20
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2021

Fields of science

  • 205012 Polymer processing
  • 210006 Nanotechnology
  • 104019 Polymer sciences
  • 104004 Chemical biology
  • 104018 Polymer chemistry
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 206001 Biomedical engineering
  • 104017 Physical chemistry
  • 211905 Bionics
  • 210002 Nanobiotechnology
  • 104 Chemistry
  • 103023 Polymer physics

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
  • Digital Transformation

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