초록 |
Sulfide-based all-solid-state batteries have been featured as promising alternatives to the current lithium-ion batteries mainly owing to their superior safety. Nevertheless, a solution-based scalable manufacturing scheme has not yet been established because of the incompatible polarity of the electrode components during slurry preparation. Herein, we overcome this dilemmatic issue by subjecting the acrylate (co)polymeric binders to protection-deprotection chemistry. Protection by the tert-butyl group allows for homogeneous dispersion of the binder in the slurry based on a less polar solvent, with subsequent heat-treatment during the drying process to cleave the tert-butyl group. This exposes the polar carboxylic acid groups, which are then able to engage in hydrogen bonding with the active cathode material. Deprotection strengthens the electrode adhesion and the key electrochemical performance parameters are improved markedly in both half-cell and full-cell settings. |