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EN09.08.10 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Stretchable Gas Barrier Film using Liquid Metal Towards a Highly Deformable Battery

When and Where

Apr 13, 2023
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Moscone West, Level 1, Exhibit Hall

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Nyamjargal Ochirkhuyag1,Yuuki Nishitai1,Satoru Mizuguchi1,Yuji Isano1,Sijie Ni1,Koki Murakami1,Masaki Shimamura1,Hiroki Iida1,Kazuhide Ueno1,Hiroki Ota1

Yokohama National University1

Abstract

Nyamjargal Ochirkhuyag1,Yuuki Nishitai1,Satoru Mizuguchi1,Yuji Isano1,Sijie Ni1,Koki Murakami1,Masaki Shimamura1,Hiroki Iida1,Kazuhide Ueno1,Hiroki Ota1

Yokohama National University1
Highly deformable batteries that are flexible and stretchable are important for next-generation wearable devices. Several studies have focused on the stable operation and lifespan of batteries. On the other hand, there has been less focus on the packaging of highly deformable batteries. In wearable devices, solid-state or pouch lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) packaged in aluminum (Al) laminated films, which protect against moisture and gas permeation, are used. Stretchable elastomer materials are used as the packaging films of highly deformable batteries; however, they are extremely permeable to gas and moisture. Therefore, a packaging film that provides high deformability along with gas and moisture barrier functionalities is required for the stable operation of highly deformable batteries used in ambient conditions. In this study, a stretchable packaging film with high gas barrier functionality is developed successfully by coating a thin layer of liquid metal onto a gold (Au) deposited thermoplastic polyurethane film using the layer-by-layer method. The film exhibits excellent oxygen gas impermeability under mechanical strain and extremely low moisture permeability. It shows high impermeability along with high mechanical robustness. Using the proposed stretchable gas barrier film, a highly deformable LIB is assembled, which offers reliable operation in the air. The operation of the highly deformable battery is analyzed by powering LEDs under mechanical deformations in ambient conditions. The proposed stretchable packaging film can potentially be used for the development of packaging films in advanced wearable electronic devices.

Keywords

screen printing | strength

Symposium Organizers

Zheng Chen, University of California, San Diego
Minah Lee, Korea Institute of Science & Technology
Jeffrey Lopez, Northwestern University
Guihua Yu, The University of Texas at Austin

Symposium Support

Bronze
Arbin Instruments
Vigor Techniologies (USA) Inc.

Session Chairs

Zheng Chen
Jeffrey Lopez

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EN09.08.03
Protective Interfacial Coating of Polydopamine Layer for Inhibiting Electrolytes Decomposition in Extremely Lean-Electrolytic Lithium Secondary Batteries

EN09.08.04
Organic Redox Electrolytes for Continuous Desalination and Li-Recovery System

EN09.08.05
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Polymer Electrolyte-Electrode Interface

EN09.08.06
Carbon Bio-Waste Eletrocatalyst for Seawater Batteries

EN09.08.07
Forming an Inorganic-Organic Bi-Layered on Li Metal with Reduceable Li Salt@Polymer Layer for High Energy Density Li Metal Batteries

EN09.08.08
3D-Structured Fiber-Mesh Supercapacitors Based on Graphene Oxide/Carbon Nanotube Core and PEDOT:PSS Sheath Fibers

EN09.08.09
Preparation of PEDOT:PSS Fibers MXene Based Composite Film for Electrochemical Energy Storage

EN09.08.10
Stretchable Gas Barrier Film using Liquid Metal Towards a Highly Deformable Battery

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