Kwok et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Impact of the mechanical properties of a functionalized cross-linked binder on the longevity of Li–S batteriesKwok et al., 2019
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- 16242265008328154760
- Author
- Kwok C
- Pang Q
- Worku A
- Liang X
- Gauthier M
- Nazar L
- Publication year
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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One of the very challenging aspects of Li–S battery development is the fabrication of a sulfur electrode with high areal loading using conventional Li-ion binders. Herein, we report a new multifunctional polymeric binder, synthesized by the free-radical cross-linking polymerization …
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