The breakthrough of PVDF in the field of lithium battery adhesives marks a new height for battery technology.
The breakthrough of PVDF in the field of lithium battery adhesives marks a new height for battery technology.
As one of the key materials in batteries, positive and negative electrode conductive agents play an important role in improving the performance and efficiency of energy storage systems.
More and more research and practice have shown that by rationally selecting and adding conductive agents, the conductivity of battery materials can be effectively improved, thereby significantly improving the overall energy density of the battery.
As a water-soluble anionic polymer, carboxymethyl cellulose is widely used in aqueous system negative electrode materials due to its excellent dispersibility and good bonding ability, especially in graphite negative electrodes.
As a multifunctional additive, carboxymethyl cellulose has demonstrated its excellent performance in the field of battery materials, especially as the main binder of negative electrode materials in water-based systems.
Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF), as a high-performance polymer material, plays a vital role in lithium batteries.