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- 2024Design of slurries for 3D printing of sodium-ion battery electrodescitations
- 2023Methodology in quality control for electrode processingcitations
- 2022Applications of advanced metrology for understanding the effects of drying temperature in the lithium-ion battery electrode manufacturing processcitations
- 2022Rheology and structure of lithium‐ion battery electrode slurriescitations
- 2021Microstructural design of printed graphite electrodes for lithium-ion batteriescitations
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Methodology in quality control for electrode processing
Abstract
Lithium-ion electrode manufacture is a complex multi-stage process, and so quality control is vital at each stage to maintain production speed and reduce wastage. Current electrode manufacture is based on a slurry casting process, where the dry ingredients are suspended in a minimum of solvent to form a slurry, which is coated onto a current collector, dried to remove the solvent, and the coating calendared (compressed) to a target porosity (Figure 14.1). However future technologies may include dry processing or alternative deposition methods. Quality control is performed at several key stages of the process; on the raw material components, the slurry mix before coating, the coating during deposition, after drying, and after calendaring.