Small things make a big difference: binder effects on the performance of Li and Na batteries.

@article{Chou2014SmallTM,
  title={Small things make a big difference: binder effects on the performance of Li and Na batteries.},
  author={Shulei Chou and Yuede Pan and Jiazhao Wang and Huakun Liu and Shi Xue Dou},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2014},
  volume={16 38},
  pages={
          20347-59
        }
}
  • S. Chou, Yuede Pan, +2 authors S. Dou
  • Published 10 September 2014
  • Materials Science
  • Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Li and Na batteries are very important as energy storage devices for electric vehicles and smart grids. It is well known that, when an electrode is analysed in detail, each of the components (the active material, the conductive carbon, the current collector and the binder) makes a portion of contribution to the battery performance in terms of specific capacity, rate capability, cycle life, etc. However, there has not yet been a review on the binder, though there are already many review papers… 
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