About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2024 ASC Technical Conference, US-Japan Joint Symposium, D30 Meeting
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Symposium
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2024 ASC Technical Conference, US-Japan Joint Symposium, D30 Meeting
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Presentation Title |
3D Printing and Characterization of Multifunctional Carbon Fiber Structural Batteries Composites Using Photopolymer Resin |
Author(s) |
Yuekun Chen, Xiangyang Dong |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Xiangyang Dong |
Abstract Scope |
Structural battery composites are a new type of material with high strength and high modulus that can also be used to store electrical energy. Photopolymer resin undergoes a chemical reaction under the action of ultraviolet light and forms a material with high heat resistance and not easily deformed under pressure. This article proposes a new 3D printing method of using photopolymer resin as battery materials to prepare structural battery composites with carbon fibers. The 3D printing method provides a facile approach to print the battery casing and solid polymer electrolyte, with coated carbon fiber fabric and glass fiber forming the whole structural battery composite samples. The structural battery composites and solid polymer electrolytes prepared in this study have stable electrochemical properties and high mechanical properties. With pressure applied to the 3D printed structural battery composite samples, the charge and discharge cycle are not affected by external forces. This preparation strategy is a new method that integrates sealing, solid polymer electrolyte preparation, and curing in a facile 3D printing method. The 3D printed composites show promising potentials with strong mechanical properties, high electrochemical performance, safety, and convenience of novel structural battery materials. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: Post-meeting proceedings |