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A Review of Lithium‐Ion Battery Electrode Drying: Mechanisms and Metrology

Ye Shui ZhangElectrochemical Innovation Lab Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKNicola E. CourtierMathematical Sciences University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ UKZhenyu ZhangElectrochemical Innovation Lab Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKKailong LiuThe Faraday Institution Quad One Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot OX11 0RA UKJosh J. BaileyElectrochemical Innovation Lab Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKAdam M. BoyceElectrochemical Innovation Lab Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UKGiles RichardsonMathematical Sciences University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ UKPaul R. ShearingThe Faraday Institution Quad One Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot OX11 0RA UKEmma KendrickSchool of Metallurgy and Materials University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT UKDan J. L. BrettElectrochemical Innovation Lab Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London WC1E 7JE UK
2021en
ABI

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Abstract Lithium‐ion battery manufacturing chain is extremely complex with many controllable parameters especially for the drying process. These processes affect the porous structure and properties of these electrode films and influence the final cell performance properties. However, there is limited available drying information and the dynamics are poorly understood due to the limitation of the existing metrology. There is an emerging need to develop new methodologies to understand the drying dynamics to achieve improved quality control of the electrode coatings. A comprehensive summary of the parameters and variables relevant to the wet electrode film drying process is presented, and its consequences/effects on the finished electrode/final cell properties are mapped. The development of the drying mechanism is critically discussed according to existing modeling studies. Then, the existing and potential metrology techniques, either in situ or ex situ in the drying process are reviewed. This work is intended to develop new perspectives on the application of advanced techniques to enable a more predictive approach to identify optimum lithium‐ion battery manufacturing conditions, with a focus upon the critical drying process.

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