1. Ion-Conducting Robust Cross-Linked Organic/Inorganic Polymer Composite as Effective Binder for Electrode of Electrochemical Capacitor.
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Park, Hui Gyeong, Jeong, Jin Ju, Kim, Jae Hun, and Lee, Jung-Soo
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POLYMERIZED ionic liquids , *INORGANIC polymers , *SUPERCAPACITORS , *ELECTROCHEMICAL electrodes , *ENERGY storage , *ENERGY density , *POLYMER electrodes , *SUPERCAPACITOR electrodes - Abstract
Poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs) are used in many electrochemical energy storage/conversion devices owing to their favorable physical properties. Therefore, PIL binders have been examined as polymeric binders for electrodes in energy storage systems (ESSs) and have shown superior performance. Several innovative technologies have been developed to improve the properties of polymers, with cross-linking being the most effective and easy strategy to achieve this. In this study, we designed a breakthrough complex cross-linking and composite technique that could successfully develop the physical properties of a polymer in a simple one-step process. Additionally, the technique could improve the thermal stability and mechanical properties of the polymer. The proposed polymeric binder showed better adhesion, higher capacitance, and good energy density with improved cyclic stability compared to that shown by conventional polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). This study revealed that cross-linked networks in polymeric binders are long-cycle-life features for electrochemical redox capacitors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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