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  • 2022Application of Poly-L-Lysine for Tailoring Graphene Oxide Mediated Contact Formation between Lithium Titanium Oxide LTO Surfaces for Batteries1citations
  • 2022Application of Poly-L-Lysine for Tailoring Graphene Oxide Mediated Contact Formation between Lithium Titanium Oxide LTO Surfaces for Batteries1citations
  • 2020PDMS-urethanesil hybrid multifunctional materials: Combining CO2 use and sol-gel processing10citations
  • 2016Hybrid urethanesil coatings for inorganic surfaces produced by isocyanate-free and sol-gel routes: Synthesis and characterization26citations
  • 2015Functionalization of hydrophobic polymeric surfaces with laccase enzyme and antimicrobial peptidescitations

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  • Corrales, Yendry
  • Thiel, Karsten
  • Grinberg, Ilya
  • Pereira-Pinheiro, Marta
  • Borge-Durán, Ignacio
  • Nguyen, Minh Tri
  • Noeske, Paul-Ludwig Michael
  • Vega-Baudrit, J. R.
  • Grinberg, I.
  • Nguyen, T.
  • Corrales-Ureña, Y. R.
  • Borge-Durán, I.
  • Aguiar, Flavio H. B.
  • Schneider, Ricardo
  • Ribeiro, Sidney J. L.
  • Wong Chi Man, Michel
  • Bini, Rafael A.
  • Passeti, Tania A.
  • Pereira, Renata
  • Bearzi, Jefferson R.
  • Lima, Elton F. S.
  • Rodrigues Filho, Ubirajara Pereira
  • Rossi De Aguiar, Kelen M. F.
  • Günther, Florian
  • Imasato, Hidetake
  • Santos, Marcio L.
  • Simões, Mateus B.
  • Rocha, Marina C.
  • Maria Do, Carmo A. J. Mainardi
  • Malavazi, Iran
  • Lepienski, C. M.
  • Ferreira-Neto, Elias Paiva
  • Schneider, J. F.
  • Picon, C. A.
  • Rossi De Aguiar, Kelen Menezes Flores
  • Rodrigues-Filho, U. P.
  • Blunk, S.
  • Wittig, Linda
  • Corrales Urena, Yendry
  • Noronha Lisboa-Filho, Paulo
  • Faccioni, Juliano Luiz
  • Vieira, Matheus
  • Noeske, Michael
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Application of Poly-L-Lysine for Tailoring Graphene Oxide Mediated Contact Formation between Lithium Titanium Oxide LTO Surfaces for Batteries

  • Corrales, Yendry
  • Thiel, Karsten
  • Rischka, Klaus
  • Grinberg, Ilya
  • Pereira-Pinheiro, Marta
  • Borge-Durán, Ignacio
  • Nguyen, Minh Tri
  • Noeske, Paul-Ludwig Michael
Abstract

<jats:p>When producing stable electrodes, polymeric binders are highly functional materials that are effective in dispersing lithium-based oxides such as Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) and carbon-based materials and establishing the conductivity of the multiphase composites. Nowadays, binders such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) are used, requiring dedicated recycling strategies due to their low biodegradability and use of toxic solvents to dissolve it. Better structuring of the carbon layers and a low amount of binder could reduce the number of inactive materials in the electrode. In this study, we use computational and experimental methods to explore the use of the poly amino acid poly-L-lysine (PLL) as a novel biodegradable binder that is placed directly between nanostructured LTO and reduced graphene oxide. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations allowed us to determine that the (111) surface is the most stable LTO surface exposed to lysine. We performed Kubo–Greenwood electrical conductivity (KGEC) calculations to determine the electrical conductivity values for the hybrid LTO–lysine–rGO system. We found that the presence of the lysine-based binder at the interface increased the conductivity of the interface by four-fold relative to LTO–rGO in a lysine monolayer configuration, while two-stack lysine molecules resulted in 0.3-fold (in the plane orientation) and 0.26-fold (out of plane orientation) increases. These outcomes suggest that monolayers of lysine would specifically favor the conductivity. Experimentally, the assembly of graphene oxide on poly-L-lysine-TiO2 with sputter-deposited titania as a smooth and hydrophilic model substrate was investigated using a layer-by-layer (LBL) approach to realize the required composite morphology. Characterization techniques such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic force microscopy (AFM), Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize the formed layers. Our experimental results show that thin layers of rGO were assembled on the TiO2 using PLL. Furthermore, the PLL adsorbates decrease the work function difference between the rGO- and the non-rGO-coated surface and increased the specific discharge capacity of the LTO–rGO composite material. Further experimental studies are necessary to determine the influence of the PLL for aspects such as the solid electrolyte interface, dendrite formation, and crack formation.</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • theory
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • crack
  • composite
  • density functional theory
  • titanium
  • Lithium
  • Kelvin probe force microscopy
  • electrical conductivity