2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2023.107495
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Tannic acid as a binder and electronic conductor precursor in silicon electrodes for Li-ion batteries

Nassima Kana,
Sarah Olivier-Archambaud,
Thomas Devic
et al.
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“…Tannic acid (TA), as an all-natural organic compound, possesses excellent antioxidant properties. More importantly, thanks to its unique chemical structure, TA can form molecular self-assembled membranes with a variety of metal ions by complexation, thus achieving surface functionalization. Herein, based on our previous work on surface functionalization, we first activated the carbon fiber (CF) powders surface through biomimetic poly­(catechol/polyamines) (PCPA), followed by the surface metallization via electroless silver-plating to obtain a highly conductive silver-plated CF (Ag/pCF) filler.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tannic acid (TA), as an all-natural organic compound, possesses excellent antioxidant properties. More importantly, thanks to its unique chemical structure, TA can form molecular self-assembled membranes with a variety of metal ions by complexation, thus achieving surface functionalization. Herein, based on our previous work on surface functionalization, we first activated the carbon fiber (CF) powders surface through biomimetic poly­(catechol/polyamines) (PCPA), followed by the surface metallization via electroless silver-plating to obtain a highly conductive silver-plated CF (Ag/pCF) filler.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%