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Published on: November 10, 2014
A bacterial cellulose-based separator with tunable pore size for lithium-ion batteries
Chen Cheng1, Rendang Yang1, Yang Wang2
1State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
Abstract:
Bacterial cellulose (BC) lithium-ion batteries separators possess outstanding thermal dimensional stability and electrolyte wettability, but theirs nano diameter and high aspect ratio lead to poor porosity and pore size uniformity of dense BC separators, limiting the Li+ transmission in the separators. In this paper, chitosan (CS) with different molecular weight was grafted onto BC (named OBCS), and a high-performance OBCS separator with excellent pore structure and tunable pore size was prepared by simple suction filtration. The spacing and dispersion uniformity of OBCS were improved by the CS grafted on BC surface, thus improving the pore structure and porosity of OBCS separators. The results showed that the obtained OBCS separators not only have excellent physicochemical properties, but also exhibit higher electrochemical performances than the commercial polypropylene (PP) separator. This work provides a new feasible strategy for improving the pore structure and porosity of nanocellulose separators.

