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PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Condensed Dispersion as Battery Electrode Binder, 100 g/bottle, CBEBPTFECD

PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Condensed Dispersion as Battery Electrode Binder, 100 g/bottle, CBEBPTFECD

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In Stock SKU: CBEBPTFECD
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PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) (Teflon™ PTFE DISP 30) is a high-performance fluoropolymer used as a binder in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), primarily in applications utilizing the solvent-free or dry-electrode processing technique. It is a linear polymer composed entirely of carbon and fluorine (-CF2-CF2- backbone). The strong, short C-F bonds give it superior properties of chemical Inertness and thermal stability.

This PTFE binder is fine dispersion liquid which is stabilized by non-ionic surfactant with a condensed PTFE solid content upto 60%. With good resistivity to high temperature and excellent electric insulation, it has ideal performance as binder when mixing battery electrode paste. 

Part Number

CBEBPTFECD (C-BEB-PTFECD)

CAS

9002-84-0

Brand

Teflon™ PTFE DISP 30

Chemical Formula

(CF2CF2)n

Appearance

Milk white dispersion

Density

1.5-1.55 g/cm3

Solid Content

60%

Average Size

0.05-0.2 um

Motion Viscosity

6-15 mm2/s

pH

7-9

Package Size 100 g/bottle

 

Notes: Please try to store the PTFE dispersion liquid in a dry place (glovebox is the best option). 

References

  1. D. Kong, et al. Revealing the Impact of the Binder Content on Solvent-Free PTFE-Based SiOx/C Composite Electrodes for High-Energy-Density Lithium-Ion Batteries, ACS Appl. Energy Mater. 2025, 8, 20, 15438–15447.
  2. K. E. Sung, et al. Enhanced adhesion in PTFE-based dry electrodes with hydrogen bonding co-binder integration for advanced lithium-ion batteries, Chem. Engineering J., 2025, 511, 161789

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