Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries

abstract: Lithium ion batteries prepared with a ceramic separator, have proven to possess improved safety, reliability as well as performance characteristics when compared to those with polymer separators which are prone to thermal runaway. Purely inorganic separators are highly brittle and expensiv...

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Other Authors: Kanhere, Narayan Vishnu (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44320
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-443202018-06-22T03:08:37Z Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries abstract: Lithium ion batteries prepared with a ceramic separator, have proven to possess improved safety, reliability as well as performance characteristics when compared to those with polymer separators which are prone to thermal runaway. Purely inorganic separators are highly brittle and expensive. The electrode-supported ceramic separator permits thinner separators which are a lot more flexible in comparison. In this work, it was observed that not any α-alumina could be used by the blade coating process to get a good quality separator on Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) electrode. In this work specifically, the effect of particle size of α-alumina, on processability of slurry was investigated. The effect of the particle size variations on quality of separator formation was also studied. Most importantly, the effect of alumina particle size and its distribution on the performance of LTO/Li half cells is examined in detail. Large-sized particles were found to severely limit the ability to fabricate such separators. The α-alumina slurry was coated onto electrode substrate, leading to possible interaction between α-alumina and LTO substrate. The interaction between submicron sized particles of α-alumina with the substrate electrode pores, was found to affect the performance and the stability of the separator. Utilizing a bimodal distribution of submicron sized particles with micron sized particles of α-alumina to prepare the separator, improved cell performance was observed. Yet only a specific ratio of bimodal distribution achieved good results both in terms of separator formation and resulting cell performance. The interaction of α-alumina and binder in the separator, and its effect on the performance of substrate electrode was investigated, to understand the need for bimodal distribution of powder forming the separator. Dissertation/Thesis Kanhere, Narayan Vishnu (Author) Lin, Jerry Y. S. (Advisor) Kannan, Arunachala (Committee member) Chan, Candace (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Chemical engineering Alumina Bimodal particle size distribution Energy storage Inorganic separator Lithium-ion batteries Two-step blade coating eng 87 pages Masters Thesis Chemical Engineering 2017 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44320 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2017
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language English
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topic Chemical engineering
Alumina
Bimodal particle size distribution
Energy storage
Inorganic separator
Lithium-ion batteries
Two-step blade coating
spellingShingle Chemical engineering
Alumina
Bimodal particle size distribution
Energy storage
Inorganic separator
Lithium-ion batteries
Two-step blade coating
Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
description abstract: Lithium ion batteries prepared with a ceramic separator, have proven to possess improved safety, reliability as well as performance characteristics when compared to those with polymer separators which are prone to thermal runaway. Purely inorganic separators are highly brittle and expensive. The electrode-supported ceramic separator permits thinner separators which are a lot more flexible in comparison. In this work, it was observed that not any α-alumina could be used by the blade coating process to get a good quality separator on Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) electrode. In this work specifically, the effect of particle size of α-alumina, on processability of slurry was investigated. The effect of the particle size variations on quality of separator formation was also studied. Most importantly, the effect of alumina particle size and its distribution on the performance of LTO/Li half cells is examined in detail. Large-sized particles were found to severely limit the ability to fabricate such separators. The α-alumina slurry was coated onto electrode substrate, leading to possible interaction between α-alumina and LTO substrate. The interaction between submicron sized particles of α-alumina with the substrate electrode pores, was found to affect the performance and the stability of the separator. Utilizing a bimodal distribution of submicron sized particles with micron sized particles of α-alumina to prepare the separator, improved cell performance was observed. Yet only a specific ratio of bimodal distribution achieved good results both in terms of separator formation and resulting cell performance. The interaction of α-alumina and binder in the separator, and its effect on the performance of substrate electrode was investigated, to understand the need for bimodal distribution of powder forming the separator. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Chemical Engineering 2017
author2 Kanhere, Narayan Vishnu (Author)
author_facet Kanhere, Narayan Vishnu (Author)
title Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
title_short Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
title_full Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
title_fullStr Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Particle Size of α-Alumina Separator on Performance of Lithium Ion Batteries
title_sort optimization of particle size of α-alumina separator on performance of lithium ion batteries
publishDate 2017
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