A preparation method of molybdenum disulfide negative electrode slurry for battery and its product and application
A technology of molybdenum disulfide and negative electrode slurry, which is applied to battery electrodes, secondary batteries, electrochemical generators, etc., can solve the problems affecting the continuity of electrode slurry and waste of active materials, and achieve good battery consistency and improved Efficiency of use, method is simple and reliable
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[0022] Weighing by mass ratio, active material (molybdenum disulfide), conductive agent (conductive graphite sp and ks-6, and the mass ratio is 1:1) and binder (polyvinylidene fluoride, namely PVDF), account for the total 25% of the mass; the solvent is N-methylpyrrolidone (also known as NMP), accounting for 75% of the total mass. The mass ratios of active material, conductive agent and binder in the solute are 90%, 5% and 5%, respectively. Pour PVDF into 2 / 3 of the mass of NMP, and stir it slowly through magnetic stirring until it becomes a transparent jelly. During the stirring process, seal the container to prevent the volatilization of NMP. Add sp, ks-6 and molybdenum disulfide to the above jelly in 3-4 times, try to stir the situation, add the remaining 1 / 3 mass of NMP in batches, the stirring speed is 2000 r / min, and the stirring time is 5 hours, vacuumize in the last hour of the stirring process to eliminate the air bubbles generated during the stirring process. The s...
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[0024] Weighing by mass ratio, active material (molybdenum disulfide), conductive agent (conductive graphite sp and ks-6, and the mass ratio is 1.5:1) and binder (polyvinylidene fluoride, namely PVDF), account for the total 27% of the mass; the solvent is N-methylpyrrolidone (also known as NMP), accounting for 73% of the total mass. The mass ratios of active material, conductive agent and binder in the solute are 93%, 3.5% and 3.5%, respectively. Pour PVDF into 2 / 3 of the mass of NMP, and stir it slowly through magnetic stirring until it becomes a transparent jelly. During the stirring process, seal the container to prevent the volatilization of NMP. Add sp, ks-6 and molybdenum disulfide to the above jelly in 3-4 times, try to stir the situation, add the remaining 1 / 3 mass of NMP in batches, the stirring speed is 2500 r / min, and the stirring time is 4 hours, in the last hour of the stirring process, carry out vacuum treatment to eliminate the air bubbles generated during the ...
Embodiment 3
[0026] Weighing by mass ratio, active material (molybdenum disulfide), conductive agent (conductive graphite sp and ks-6, and the mass ratio is 2:1) and binder (polyvinylidene fluoride, namely PVDF), accounting for the total 30% of the mass; the solvent is N-methylpyrrolidone (also known as NMP), accounting for 70% of the total mass. The mass ratios of active material, conductive agent and binder in the solute are 95%, 2.5% and 2.5%, respectively. Pour PVDF into 2 / 3 of the mass of NMP, and stir it slowly through magnetic stirring until it becomes a transparent jelly. During the stirring process, seal the container to prevent the volatilization of NMP. Add sp, ks-6 and molybdenum disulfide to the above jelly in 3-4 times, try to stir the situation, add the remaining 1 / 3 mass of NMP in batches, the stirring speed is 3000 r / min, and the stirring time is For 3 hours, carry out vacuum treatment in the last hour of the stirring process to eliminate the air bubbles generated during ...
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