Abstract

Abstract This work concerns the manufacture of planar cell configurations for molten sodium batteries in energy storage devices such as vehicle batteries and stationary storage cells. Tape casting of beta-alumina electrolyte could provide a low-cost mass production route but intriguingly there are only a few reports of tape casting using beta-alumina directly as the raw powder. We first compared tape casting of α-alumina and beta-alumina using polyvinyl butyral (PVB) in conventional formulations. While it is relatively easy to obtain homogeneous α-alumina tape cast sheet, beta-alumina resulted in adhesion to the substrate and cracking. These problems were shown to be attributable to particle characteristics. When the binder was changed to polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), tape casting of beta-alumina and three different α-alumina powders was facilitated, producing a formulation that was more tolerant to different powder types. Screening of several commercial dispersants provided two which were effective with PMMA and a conventional MEK/ethanol dual solvent.

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