Brevis™ GC-2050
Residual NMP and solvent analysis in lithium-ion battery cathode materials
User Benefits
- Analyze residual NMP and similar solvent structures in the cathode of lithium-ion batteries. - Optimize drying conditions in the cathode manufacturing process and quantify the amount of residual solvents for quality control. - Minimize equipment footprint by combining Brevis GC-2050 and GCMS-QP2050.
Introduction
Lithium-ion batteries (LiB) consist of cathode and anode, electrolyte, separator, etc. The electrodes are formed by coating a slurry of active material, conductive additives, binders, etc., mixed in an organic solvent, on a metal film (current collector) and then dried. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) is known as an organic solvent used in solvent-based slurries, and especially for quality control of the cathode, the residual amount of NMP in the cathode is examined during the drying process. In this application, a simple analysis method for residual NMP in the cathode of lithium-ion battery NCM (nickel-cobalt-manganese ternary material) using GC-FID with headspace method is introduced. In addition, results of qualitative analysis of other solvents remaining in the NCM cathode using GC-MS and comparison of residual solvent amounts in five different cathodes with different drying processes are also presented.
30 de agosto de 2024 GMT
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