Linear PVP (Polyvinylpyrrolidone, K30 & K90) Powder as Battery Electrode Binder, 100 g/bottle, CBEBLPVP
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PVP (Polyvinylpyrrolidone) contains a strong polar lactam ring (a cyclic amide) that enable it to form strong, clear, protective films, which contributes to its binding and dispersing properties. PVP's main value in the battery industry is often as a dispersant for both cathode and anode slurries, although it does function as a binder as well. As a binder alone, it may be inferior to highly functionalized polymers like PAA or CMC/SBR in terms of long-term cycling stability for high-volume change electrodes.
| Part Number |
CBEBLPVP (C-BEB-LPVP) |
| CAS |
9003-39-8 |
| Chemical Formula |
(C6H9NO)n ![]() |
| Appearance |
White Powder |
| Molar Mass |
K30: Mw = 58000 (standard Li-ion battery) K90: Mw = 1300000 (Silicon anode and Li-S system) |
| Package Size | 100 g/bottle |
Notes: Please try to store the PVP powders in a dry place (glovebox is the best option).
References:
- M. Aslan, et al. Polyvinylpyrrolidone as binder for castable supercapacitor electrodes with high electrochemical performance in organic electrolytes, J. Power Sources, 2014, 266, 374-383.
- Q. Wu, et al. Insights on the adsorption mechanism of different polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-based battery binders on 2D-materials for LiPF6-Ec-Emc electrolyte via molecular simulations, J. Power Sources, 2024, 619, 235177.
