Authors | فرشاد بوربور اژدری,فرشته عباسی,علی مولایی اقدم,فاطمه قربانی چهل خانه,عاطفه قائدی ارجنکی,وحید فرزانه,علی اکبر عباسی,Seeram Rmakrishna |
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Journal | Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports |
Page number | 100830 |
Volume number | 160 |
IF | ثبت نشده |
Paper Type | Full Paper |
Published At | 2024-07-16 |
Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
Journal Type | Electronic |
Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Journal Index | SCOPUS ,JCR |
Abstract
Maintaining battery stability is the greatest concern for the next generation of electronic devices, such as automotive and foldable electronics. Advanced lithium batteries experience mechanical fracturing during cycling due to structural changes, reducing their lifespan. Self-healing properties can effectively mitigate this issue, thereby increasing the device’s durability. Utilizing intrinsic self-healing polymers (SHPs) is a prevalent strategy, addressing mechanical defects and enhancing electrochemical properties independently. This review begins with a discussion of the SHPs and their various mechanisms of self-healing capability, followed by a presentation of approaches and their strategies for competing with Silicon-based, Li-Metal, and Li-Sulfur batteries. SHPs or binders have a high potential to deal with the critical problems of cracks and volume change problems. Also, it discussed promising methods for employing self-healing materials to combat integrity and stability obstacles. It provided an overview of boosting Li-adsorbing systems, de-lithiation behavior, extending cycle life, and high retention capacity based on the coverage and interlayer binding role, increasing diffusion, and enhancing cycle
tags: Self-healing binder Volume expansion De-lithiation Silicon Li metal battery Sulfur battery