Abstract

ABSTRACTSeparator is a very important set of lithium‐ion batteries. At present, low porosity and poor thermal stability are two major disadvantages of separator. In this work, we first apply electrospinning method to prepare the Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) nanofiber separator, which has the advantages of electrospinning method and PTFE materials. The effect of the PTFE nanofiber separator is investigated by scanning electron microscope, Capillary Flow Porometer, thermogravimetric–differential scanning calorimeter, linear sweep voltammeter, AC impedance, and charge/discharge cycling tests. The results demonstrate that the PTFE nanofiber separator has a special fiber structure made from PTFE particles gathering one by one along the fibers. Moreover, the PTFE nanofiber separator exhibits several advantages, including suitable pore diameter, uniform pore size distribution, high porosity, and electrolyte uptake, which enhance the ionic conductivity. The thermal stability of the PTFE nanofiber separator is much better than that of the conventional polyolefin separator. The Li/LiCoO2 cell equipped with PTFE nanofiber separator exhibits excellent rate performance and first charge–discharge specific capacity of 142 and 131 mA h g−1, respectively, accompanied by relatively stable cycle performance at 0.2 C rate. It is supposed to be a candidate for application in lithium‐ion batteries. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 46508.

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