2017-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2017 Volume 7. Recycling, Secondary Batteries and Environmental Protection

Editors:Kongoli F, Aifantis K, Kumar V, Pagnanelli F, Kozlov P, Xueyi G
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2017
Pages:205 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-73-7
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    Hybrid Three-dimensional Electrodes Based on Additive Manufacturing

    Jonghyun Park1; Jie Li1; Ming Leu1; Rahul Panat2;
    1MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Rolla, United States; 2CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 345
    Topic: 14

    Abstract:

    In this study, a new hybrid 3D structure electrode is, for the first time, proposed that can achieve high battery performance, such as high areal energy and power density. The proposed structure utilizes the advantages of digital structure to break through the limitation posed by the conventional laminated structure, which can be applied to large scale battery formats. An extrusion-based additive manufacturing method is used to fabricate this hybrid 3D structure by using the conventional solution, which resolves the typical challenges in preparing solutions for the extrusion process. The results indicate that significantly enhanced areal energy and power densities can be achieved with the hybrid 3D structure. The hybrid 3D structure LiMn2O4 battery shows superior performances, in terms of specific capacity and areal capacity. More importantly, compared to the conventional structure, the hybrid 3D structure was more efficient and had much higher lithium ions utilization, which presents a new possibility for preparing an electrode with excellent electrochemical performance. This work resolved fabrication, solution preparation, and assembly issues for a scaled up 3D battery via the extrusion-based additive manufacturing method. It demonstrated that the proposed 3D structures provide a high specific surface area and quick responses, which are the key challenges in the area of materials science involving two interfaces and their kinetic reactions.

    Keywords:

    Cathodes; Electrochemical; Energy; Interface; Li-Ion; Power; SecondaryBattery;

    Cite this article as:

    Park J, Li J, Leu M, Panat R. (2017). Hybrid Three-dimensional Electrodes Based on Additive Manufacturing. In Kongoli F, Aifantis K, Kumar V, Pagnanelli F, Kozlov P, Xueyi G (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS 2017 Volume 7. Recycling, Secondary Batteries and Environmental Protection (pp. 172-173). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach