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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.10, No.2, A17-A20, 2007
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose - A potential binder for Si negative electrodes for Li-ion batteries
The electrochemical performance of negative electrodes based on commercially available crystalline Si powder and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) binder was investigated. Compared to the conventional binder, polyvinylidene fluoride, Si electrodes using CMC binder show vastly improved cycling performance. A high specific capacity of about 1100 mAh/g for 70 cycles has been achieved with a lower cutoff potential of 0.170 V vs Li/Li+. Si electrodes made using CMC binder have better capacity retention than those using a binder consisting of CMC and styrene butadiene rubber. CMC is an extremely stiff and brittle polymer, so it is surprising that it functions well as a binder in electrodes where the volume change of the active material particles is about 100%. (c) 2006 The Electrochemical Society.