Binder composition for secondary batteries

By using copolymer adhesives containing carboxylic acid, amide, and nitrile units in lithium-ion batteries, the problem of poor stability of existing adhesives at high voltages has been solved, achieving higher adhesion and electrochemical performance while reducing environmental risks and costs.

JP7830738B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-16GRST SINGAPORE PTE LTD
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2025-04-17
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2026-03-16

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Technical Problem

Existing binder materials for lithium-ion batteries pose environmental pollution risks and have poor stability at high voltages, limiting their application in batteries, especially in cathodes.

Method used

A copolymer comprising carboxylic acid, amide, and nitrile units is used as a binder to form a binder composition by polymerization in an aqueous medium for use as the cathode and anode of a lithium-ion battery.

Benefits of technology

It improves the adhesive's bonding ability and electrochemical stability, enhances the battery's electrochemical performance, and reduces environmental risks and costs during the manufacturing process.

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Abstract

To provide a binder composition for a lithium ion battery and an electrode for a lithium ion battery, exhibiting excellent adhering capability and high electrochemical stability, keeping those characteristics, and contributing to the excellent battery electrochemical performance in manufacture of a cathode slurry.SOLUTION: A binder composition for a lithium ion battery electrode includes a copolymer and a dispersant. The copolymer includes a structure unit (a) derived from a monomer containing a carboxylic acid group, a structure unit (b) derived from a monomer containing an amide group, and a structure unit (c) derived from a monomer containing a nitrile group, and has an improved bindability. The binder composition does not include a structure unit derived from a monomer containing an ester group.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] This invention relates to the field of batteries. In particular, this invention relates to binder compositions for lithium-ion batteries. [Background technology]

[0002] Over the past several decades, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have become widely used in a variety of applications, particularly in consumer electronics, due to their superior energy density, long cycle life, and high discharge capacity. With the rapid market development of electric vehicles (EVs) and grid energy storage, high-performance, low-cost LIBs now offer one of the most promising options for large-scale energy storage devices.

[0003] Generally, lithium-ion battery electrodes are manufactured by casting an organic slurry onto a metal current collector. The slurry contains electrode active material, conductive carbon, and a binder in an organic solvent. The binder is electrochemically stable and binds the electrode active material together, allowing it to adhere to the current collector and produce the electrode. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is one of the most commonly used binders in the commercial lithium-ion battery industry. However, PVDF is insoluble in water and only dissolves in certain flammable and toxic organic solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), requiring special handling.

[0004] To recover NMP vapor, it is necessary to install an NMP recovery device in the drying process. This requires a large capital investment, resulting in significant costs in the manufacturing process. Using a cheaper and more environmentally friendly solvent, such as an aqueous solvent, most commonly water, is preferable in this invention because it can reduce the large capital cost of the recovery system.

[0005] In light of these issues, attempts are being made to replace conventional PVDF with more environmentally friendly water-soluble binder materials, or to utilize the known advantages of PVDF as a binder for electrode slurries without using organic solvents that require specific recovery treatment during manufacturing.

[0006] Known aqueous binders such as carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) exhibit only poor adhesion and a poor cycle life. SBR, in particular, requires a thickener to adjust the binder viscosity. Furthermore, SBR has high expansion properties and exhibits undesirable cohesive characteristics, leading to uneven dispersion, increased electrode resistance, and reduced performance. Moreover, high voltage is applied to the cathode within a battery. Most rubbers, including SBR, are stable only at low anode voltages and decompose at high voltages. Therefore, their application, especially to cathodes, is somewhat limited.

[0007] EP Patent Application Publication No. 255293B1 discloses an aqueous electrode slurry for lithium-ion-containing electrochemical cells. This slurry consists of PVDF and SBR in aqueous solution, and at least one combination of polyacrylic acid (PAA) and CMC, and an electrochemically active material. The proposed invention seeks to combine PVDF with an aqueous slurry that allows for easier handling, reduced environmental pollution, and lower costs, while maintaining the known chemical and electrochemical advantages of PVDF as a binder, namely electrochemical stability, lifetime stability, and the fact that a reduced binder content allows for a higher C-rate. Despite the fact that an organic solvent-free slurry can be prepared based on the proposed invention, the slurry is nevertheless composed of a fluorine-containing binder material. PVDF is highly fluorinated and toxic when exposed to thermal decomposition, posing a risk to human health and the environment.

[0008] Therefore, in the preparation of cathode slurries, there is always a need for an aqueous binder composition for lithium-ion batteries that exhibits excellent adhesive ability and high electrochemical stability, maintains these properties, and contributes to excellent battery electrochemical performance. [Overview of the project]

[0009] The aforementioned needs are met by the various embodiments and models disclosed herein. Provided herein is a binder composition for secondary battery electrodes comprising a copolymer and a dispersion medium, wherein the copolymer consists of structural units (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer, and is a binder with improved binding ability. Furthermore, a battery cell comprising a cathode prepared using the binder composition disclosed herein exhibits excellent electrochemical performance. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0010] [Figure 1] Figure 1 is a flowchart of an embodiment showing the steps for preparing a binder composition. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0011] Provided herein is a binder composition for secondary battery electrodes comprising a copolymer and a dispersion medium, wherein the copolymer comprises structural units (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer.

[0012] The term "electrode" refers to either the "cathode" or the "anode."

[0013] The term "negative electrode" is used interchangeably with "cathode." Similarly, the term "negative electrode" is used interchangeably with "anode."

[0014] The terms “binder,” “binder material,” or “binder composition” refer to a chemical compound, a mixture of compounds, or a polymer that forms a colloidal solution or colloidal dispersion in a dispersion medium such as water, and are used to hold electrode material and / or conductive agent in place and adhere to a conductive metal portion to form an electrode. In some embodiments, the electrode does not contain any conductive agent.

[0015] The term "conductive agent" refers to a material that is chemically inert and possesses good electrical conductivity. Therefore, conductive agents are often mixed with electrode active materials during electrode formation to improve the electrical conductivity of the electrodes.

[0016] The term "polymer" refers to a high-molecular-weight compound prepared by polymerizing the same or different types of monomers. The general term "polymer" encompasses not only "homopolymers" but also "copolymers."

[0017] The term "homopolymer" refers to a polymer prepared by the polymerization of monomers of the same type.

[0018] The term "copolymer" refers to a polymer prepared by the polymerization of two or more different types of monomers.

[0019] As used herein, the term "unsaturated" means a part having one or more unsaturated units.

[0020] The term "alkyl" or "alkyl group" refers to a compound of the general formula C obtained by removing a hydrogen atom from a saturated, unbranched, or branched aliphatic hydrocarbon. n H 2n+1This refers to a monovalent group having a t-butyl group, where n is an integer between 1 and 20, or an integer between 1 and 8. Examples of alkyl groups include (C1-C8) alkyl groups, but are not limited to these. Examples include methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, 2-methyl-1-propyl, 2-methyl-2-propyl, 2-methyl-1-butyl, 3-methyl-1-butyl, 2-methyl-3-butyl, 2,2-dimethyl-1-propyl, 2-methyl-1-pentyl, 3-methyl-1-pentyl, 4-methyl-1-pentyl, 2-methyl-2-pentyl, 3-methyl-2-pentyl, 4-methyl-2-pentyl, 2,2-dimethyl-1-butyl, 3,3-dimethyl-1-butyl, 2-ethyl-1-butyl, butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl, pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, hexyl, heptyl, and octyl. Long-chain alkyl groups include nonyl and decyl groups. The alkyl group may be unsubstituted or substituted with one or more suitable substituents. Furthermore, the alkyl group may be branched or unbranched. In some embodiments, the alkyl group contains at least 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 carbon atoms.

[0021] The term "cycloalkyl" or "cycloalkyl group" refers to a saturated or unsaturated cyclic non-aromatic hydrocarbon radical having a monocyclic or multiple fused rings. Examples of cycloalkyl groups include, but are not limited to, (C3-C7) cycloalkyl groups such as cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and cycloheptyl, and saturated cyclic and dicyclic terpenes, and (C3-C7) cycloalkenyl groups such as cyclopropenyl, cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl, and cycloheptenyl, and unsaturated cyclic and dicyclic terpenes. Cycloalkyl groups may be unsubstituted or substituted with one or two suitable substituents. Furthermore, cycloalkyl groups can be monocyclic or polycyclic. In some embodiments, cycloalkyl groups contain at least 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 carbon atoms.

[0022] The term "alkoxy" refers to an alkyl group, as defined above, that is bonded to the main carbon chain via an oxygen atom. Some non-limiting examples of alkoxy groups include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, and butoxy. The alkoxy groups defined above may or may not be substituted, and the substituents may be, but are not limited to, deuterium, hydroxy, amino, halo, cyano, alkoxy, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, mercapto, nitro, and similar groups.

[0023] The term "alkenyl" refers to an unsaturated linear, branched, or cyclic hydrocarbon radical containing one or more carbon-carbon double bonds. Examples of alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, ethenyl, 1-propenyl, or 2-propenyl, which may optionally be substituted for one or more carbon atoms of the radical.

[0024] The term "aryl" or "aryl group" refers to an organic radical derived from monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by removing a hydrogen atom. Non-limiting examples of aryl groups include phenyl, naphthyl, benzyl, or tranyl groups, sexyphenylene, phenantrenyl, anthracenyl, coronenyl, and tranylphenyl. Aryl groups can be unsubstituted or substituted with one or more suitable substituents. Furthermore, aryl groups can be monocyclic or polycyclic. In some embodiments, aryl groups contain at least 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 carbon atoms.

[0025] The term "aliphatic" refers to C1-C 30 Alkyl alkyl groups, C2-C 30 Alkenyl group, C2~C 30 Alkynyl group, C1~C 30 Alkylene group, C2~C 30 Alkenylene group, or C2-C 30 This refers to an alkylene group. In some embodiments, the alkyl group contains at least 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 carbon atoms.

[0026] The term "aromatic" refers to a group containing an aromatic hydrocarbon ring, which may optionally include a heteroatom or substituent. Examples of such groups include, but are not limited to, phenyl, tolyl, biphenyl, o-terphenyl, m-terphenyl, p-terphenyl, naphthyl, anthryl, phenanthuryl, pyrenyl, triphenyl, and their derivatives.

[0027] The term "substituted" used to describe a compound or chemical moiety means that at least one hydrogen atom of that compound or chemical moiety is substituted at the second chemical moiety. Examples of substituents include halogens; alkyls; heteroalkyls; alkenyls; alkynyls; aryls, heteroaryls, hydroxyls; alkoxyls; aminos; nitros; thiols; thioethers; imines; cyanos; amides; phosphonates; phosphines; carboxyls; thiocarbonyls; sulfonyls; sulfonamides; acyls; formyls; acyloxys; alkoxycarbonyls; oxo; haloalkyls (e.g., trifluoromethyl); carbons that can be monocyclic or condensed or uncondensed polycyclic. Cycle cycloalkyls (e.g., cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, or cyclohexyl) or heterocyclic cycloalkyls that may be monocyclic or condensed or uncondensed polycyclic (e.g., pyrrolidinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, morpholinyl, or thiadinyl); carbocyclic or heterocyclic, monocyclic or condensed or uncondensed polycyclic aryls (e.g., phenyl, naphthyl, pyrrolyl, indolyl, furanyl, thiophenyl, imidazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thia) Zolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridinyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, acridinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridadinyl, pyrimidinyl, benzoisodazolyl, benzotiphenyl or benzofuranyl); amino (primary, secondary or tertiary); o-lower alkyl; o-aryl, aryl; aryl-lower alkyl; -CO2CH3; -CONH2; -OCH2CONH2; -NH2; -SO2NH2; -OCHF2; -CF3; -OCF3; -NH(alkyl); -N (alkyl)2;-NH(aryl);-N(alkyl)(aryl);-N(aryl)2;-CHO;-CO(alkyl);-CO(aryl);-CO2(alkyl); and -CO2(aryl); and such moieties may also be optionally substituted by fused ring structures or bridges, e.g., -OCH2O-. These substituents may optionally be further substituted with substituents selected from such groups. All chemical groups disclosed herein may be substituted unless otherwise specified.

[0028] The term "halogen" or "halo" refers to F, Cl, Br, or I.

[0029] The term "monomer unit" refers to a constituent unit of a polymer structure that is contributed by a single monomer.

[0030] The term "structural unit" refers to all monomer units in a polymer that are contributed by the same monomer type.

[0031] The term "carboxylic acid base" refers to a carboxylic acid salt formed when a carboxylic acid reacts with a base. In some embodiments, the proton of the carboxylic acid is substituted with a metal cation. In some embodiments, the proton of the carboxylic acid is substituted with an ammonium ion.

[0032] The term "application" refers to the act of laying or spreading a substance on a surface.

[0033] The term "current collector" refers to any conductive substrate that is in contact with an electrode layer and capable of conducting the current flowing to the electrodes during the discharge or charge of a secondary battery. Some non-limiting examples of current collectors include a single conductive metal layer or substrate, and a single conductive metal layer or substrate having a conductive coating layer on top of it, such as a carbon black-based coating layer. The conductive metal layer or substrate may be in the form of a foil or porous body having a three-dimensional network structure, and may be a polymer material, a metallic material, or a metallized polymer. In some embodiments, the three-dimensional porous current collector is covered with a conformal carbon layer.

[0034] The term "electrode layer" refers to a layer containing an electrochemically active material that is in contact with the current collector. In some embodiments, the electrode layer is created by applying a coating to the current collector. In some embodiments, the electrode layer is located on the surface of the current collector. In other embodiments, a three-dimensional porous current collector is conformally coated with an electrode layer.

[0035] The term "room temperature" refers to an indoor temperature between approximately 18°C ​​and approximately 30°C, for example, an indoor temperature of 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30°C. In some embodiments, room temperature refers to a temperature of approximately 20°C ± 1°C, ± 2°C, or ± 3°C. In other embodiments, room temperature refers to a temperature of approximately 22°C or approximately 25°C.

[0036] "Particle size D50" refers to the volume-based cumulative 50% size (D50), which is the particle size at the 50% point on the cumulative curve when the entire volume is considered as 100% (i.e., the diameter of the particle representing 50% (median) of the particle's volume). Furthermore, with respect to the cathode active material of the present invention, particle size D50 refers to the volume-average particle size of secondary particles that can be formed by the mutual aggregation of primary particles, and if it consists only of primary particles, it refers to the volume-average particle size of the primary particles.

[0037] The term "polydispersion index" or "PDI" refers to the ratio of weight-average molecular weight (Mw) to number-average molecular weight (Mn). It is a measure of the molecular weight distribution within a given binder composition sample.

[0038] The term "solids content" refers to the amount of non-volatile substances remaining after evaporation.

[0039] The term "average roughness depth" or "Rz" refers to the arithmetic mean of a single roughness depth over a continuous sampling length of the current collector.

[0040] The term "peel strength" refers to the magnitude of the force required to separate a current collector and an electrode active material coating that are bonded together. It is a measure of the bonding strength between such two materials and is usually expressed in N / cm.

[0041] The term "adhesion strength" refers to the magnitude of the force required to separate a current collector and a binder composition coating that are bonded together. It is a measure of the adhesive strength between two materials and is usually expressed in N / cm.

[0042] The term "swelling" means the volume change of the binder composition after immersion in the electrolyte or the uptake of the electrolyte due to the electrolyte-binder interaction.

[0043] The term "C-rate" means the charge or discharge rate of a cell or battery, which is expressed in terms of its total charge capacity (Ah or mAh). For example, a rate of 1C means using all of the stored energy in 1 hour, 0.1C means using 10% of the energy in 1 hour or all of the energy in 10 hours, and 5C means using all of the energy in 12 minutes.

[0044] The term "ampere-hour (Ah)" refers to the unit used to define the charge capacity of a battery. For example, a battery with a capacity of 1Ah can supply a current of 1A for 1 hour, or 0.5A for 2 hours, etc. Thus, 1Ah (ampere-hour) corresponds to a charge of 3,600 coulombs. Similarly, the term "milliampere-hour (mAh)" also means a unit of the charge capacity of a battery and is 1 / 1000 of 1 ampere-hour.

[0045] The term "battery cycle life" means the number of complete charge-discharge cycles that can be performed before the nominal capacity of the battery drops below 80% of its initial rated capacity.

[0046] The term "capacity" is a characteristic of an electrochemical cell that refers to the total amount of charge that the electrochemical cell, such as a battery, can hold. Capacity is usually expressed in units of ampere-hours. The term "specific capacity" refers to the capacity output of an electrochemical cell, such as a battery, per unit weight and is usually expressed in Ah / kg or mAh / g.

[0047] In the following description, all numerical values disclosed in this specification are approximate values, whether or not the words "about" or "approximate" are used in connection with them. They may vary by 1%, 2%, 5%, or in some cases 10 - 20%. The lower limit value R L and the upper limit value R UWhenever a numerical range having R is disclosed, any number that falls within that range is specifically disclosed. In particular, numbers within the following range are specifically disclosed: R = R L +k*(R U -R L ), where k is a variable in the range of 0 percent to 100 percent. Furthermore, any numerical range defined by the two numbers of R defined above is also specifically disclosed.

[0048] Currently, cathodes are often prepared by dispersing a cathode active material, binder material, and conductive agent in an organic solvent such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) to form a cathode slurry, and then applying the cathode slurry onto a current collector and drying it.

[0049] In many cases, binders are considered electrochemically inert materials, and therefore their impact on cell performance is underestimated. The purpose of the binder is to bond active material particles and conductive agents together, forming a continuous electrical conduction path to the current collector. In addition to its bonding ability, the binder material should be able to facilitate electron and ion transport to reduce impedance between the current collector and electrode material, and should have sufficient elasticity to prevent electrode expansion due to volume expansion and contraction during charging and discharging.

[0050] Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is widely used as a binder material in the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries. However, PVDF only dissolves in certain organic solvents, such as flammable and toxic nanoparticles (NMP), requiring special handling. Furthermore, an NMP recovery system is necessary during the drying process to recover NMP vapors. This results in high energy consumption and manufacturing costs during the manufacturing process. Therefore, the search for new, environmentally friendly binder materials to replace PVDF has become essential in the development of binder materials for lithium-ion batteries.

[0051] Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) are some of the representative aqueous binders already used in large-scale commercial applications. However, these binders have limitations in terms of binding strength and their ability to prevent electrode expansion. Furthermore, high voltages are applied to the cathode in batteries. Most rubbers, including SBR, are stable only at low anode voltages and decompose at high voltages. Therefore, their application, especially to cathodes, is somewhat limited.

[0052] Accordingly, the present invention provides a method for preparing an aqueous binder composition comprising a copolymer and a dispersion medium, wherein the copolymer comprises a structural unit (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, a structural unit (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and a structural unit (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer. Figure 1 is a flowchart of an embodiment showing the steps of Method 100 for preparing the binder composition. The binder compositions described herein have been found to exhibit improved adhesiveness and, at the same time, have the unexpected effect of improving the capacity and electrochemical performance of the cathode formed therefrom.

[0053] In some embodiments, the binder compositions described herein are produced by polymerization in which monomers, polymers, or monomer-polymer complexes are dispersed in an aqueous phase while generating free radicals with a water-soluble free radical initiator.

[0054] In some embodiments, the neutralizing solution is prepared by dissolving the neutralizing agent in water. In some embodiments, the first suspension is formed by adding the neutralizing solution to the dispersion medium in step 101. The addition of the neutralizing solution is intended to improve polymerization stability and provide a pH range in which initiators added in later steps can generate free radicals.

[0055] Establishing a desirable pH range for operation is particularly important in aqueous systems. Neutralizing agents are commonly used for pH adjustment. In some embodiments, the neutralizing agent includes an alkaline aqueous solution. In some embodiments, the neutralizing agent may be selected from the group consisting of ammonia, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, triethylamine, dimethylethanolamine (DMEA), sodium carbonate, lithium carbonate, lithium bicarbonate, and combinations thereof.

[0056] The dispersion medium is used as a solvent for free radical initiators, neutralizers, and other components. In some embodiments, the binder compositions disclosed herein are prepared by an aqueous treatment method in which water is used as the dispersion medium.

[0057] In some embodiments, the dispersion medium may further include a hydrophilic solvent selected from the group consisting of ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, tert-butanol, n-butanol, dimethylacetamide (DMAc), dimethylformamide (DMF), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), and combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the dispersion medium is water, without ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, tert-butanol, n-butanol, dimethylacetamide (DMAc), dimethylformamide (DMF), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ethyl acetate (EA), or butyl acetate (BA).

[0058] In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred for a time of about 5 to 45 minutes, about 5 to 40 minutes, about 5 to 35 minutes, about 5 to 30 minutes, about 5 to 25 minutes, about 5 to 20 minutes, or about 10 to 20 minutes. In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred for a time of less than 45 minutes, less than 40 minutes, less than 35 minutes, less than 30 minutes, less than 25 minutes, less than 20 minutes, less than 15 minutes, or less than 10 minutes. In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred for a time longer than 5 minutes, longer than 10 minutes, longer than 15 minutes, longer than 20 minutes, longer than 25 minutes, longer than 30 minutes, longer than 35 minutes, or longer than 40 minutes.

[0059] In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred at speeds of approximately 10 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 150 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 200 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 250 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 300 rpm to approximately 600 rpm, approximately 300 rpm to approximately 550 rpm, approximately 300 rpm to approximately 500 rpm, approximately 320 rpm to approximately 480 rpm, approximately 340 rpm to approximately 460 rpm, or approximately 360 rpm to approximately 440 rpm. In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred at speeds of less than 600 rpm, less than 550 rpm, less than 500 rpm, less than 450 rpm, less than 400 rpm, less than 350 rpm, less than 300 rpm, less than 250 rpm, less than 200 rpm, less than 150 rpm, less than 100 rpm, or less than 50 rpm. In some embodiments, the first suspension is stirred at a speed faster than 10 rpm, faster than 50 rpm, faster than 100 rpm, faster than 150 rpm, faster than 200 rpm, faster than 250 rpm, faster than 300 rpm, faster than 350 rpm, faster than 400 rpm, faster than 450 rpm, faster than 500 rpm, or faster than 550 rpm.

[0060] In some embodiments, the second suspension is formed by adding a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the first suspension in step 102.

[0061] Structural unit (a) is derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer. Any monomer having at least one carboxylic acid group may be used as a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer without particular limitation. In one embodiment, the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, 2-butylcrotonic acid, cinnamic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, itaconic anhydride, tetraconic acid, or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the carboxylic acid group-containing monomers are 2-ethylacrylic acid, isocrotonic acid, cis-2-pentenoic acid, trans-2-pentenoic acid, angulic acid, tiglitic acid, 3,3-dimethylacrylic acid, 3-propylacrylic acid, trans-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 2-isopropylacrylic acid, trimethylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3-butylacrylic acid, 2-butylacrylic acid, 2-pentylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, trans-3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-methyl-3-propylacrylic acid, 2-ethyl-3-propyl These are acrylic acid, 2,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-hexylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-tert-butylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-pentylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-pentylacrylic acid, 4-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, 4-ethyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-methyl-2-ethyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-tert-butylacrylic acid, 2,3-dimethyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3,3-dimethyl-2-ethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-2-octenoic acid, cis-2-octenoic acid, trans-2-decenoic acid, α-acetoxyacrylic acid, β-trans-alyloxyacrylic acid, α-chloro-β-E-methoxyacrylic acid, or combinations thereof.In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid group-containing monomers are methyl maleate, dimethyl maleate, phenyl maleate, bromo maleate, chloromaleic acid, dichloromaleic acid, fluoromaleic acid, difluoromaleic acid, nonyl hydrogen maleate, decyl hydrogen maleate, dodecyl hydrogen maleate, octadecyl hydrogen maleate, fluoroalkyl hydrogen maleate, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid group-containing monomers are maleic anhydride, methyl maleate anhydride, dimethyl maleate anhydride, acrylic anhydride, methacrylic anhydride, metacrolein, methacryloyl chloride, methacryloyl fluoride, methacryloyl bromide, or a combination thereof.

[0062] In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers is approximately 10% to 30%, 10% to 25%, 10% to 20%, 10% to 15%, 11% to 30%, 12% to 30%, 13% to 30%, 14% to 30%, 15% to 30%, and 15% based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 25%, 15%-20%, 15%-29%, 15%-28%, 15%-27%, 15%-26%, 15%-25%, 16%-25%, 17%-25%, 18%-25%, 19%-25%, 20%-30%, 20%-25%, 17%-23%, 15%-20%, or 17%-26%.

[0063] In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers is less than 30%, less than 29%, less than 28%, less than 27%, less than 26%, less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, or less than 12%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers is, by weight, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, more than 24%, more than 25%, more than 26%, more than 27%, more than 28%, or more than 29%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0064] In some embodiments, a monomer containing more than one carboxylic acid group may be added to the first suspension in step 102 to form a second suspension. This may be advantageous in processing the binder compositions disclosed herein because it allows for better dispersion and prevents precipitation of the material. It has been found that the addition of a monomer containing more than one carboxylic acid group to the binder composition increases the monomer conversion rate, thus maximizing the complete use of the starting material, while simultaneously resulting in significant cost savings and environmental benefits. In addition, applying a monomer containing more than one carboxylic acid group in the preparation of the binder composition subsequently results in slightly better electrochemical performance of the battery.

[0065] In some embodiments, the copolymer comprises structural units (a1) derived from a first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (a2) derived from a second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer. In some embodiments, in step 102, the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer and the second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer may be added to the first suspension to form a second suspension.

[0066] In some embodiments, the copolymer is composed of structural units (a1) derived from a primary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (a2) derived from a secondary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer.

[0067] In some embodiments, the structural unit (a1) is derived from a primary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer. In some embodiments, the primary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is acrylic acid.

[0068] In some embodiments, the structural unit (a2) is derived from a monomer containing a secondary carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, the monomer containing a secondary carboxylic acid group is alkyl-substituted acrylic acid. In some embodiments, the monomer containing a secondary carboxylic acid group is methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, 2-butylcrotonic acid, 2-ethylacrylic acid, isocrotonic acid, cis-2-pentenoic acid, trans-2-pentenoic acid, analic acid, tiglic acid, 3,3-dimethylacrylic acid, 3-propylacrylic acid, trans-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 2-isopropylacrylic acid, trimethylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3-butylacrylic acid, 2-butylacrylic acid, 2-pentylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, trans-3-methyl These include 2-2-hexenoic acid, 3-methyl-3-propylacrylic acid, 2-ethyl-3-propylacrylic acid, 2,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3,3-diethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-hexylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-tert-butylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-pentylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-pentylacrylic acid, 4-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, 4-ethyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-methyl-2-ethyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-tert-butylacrylic acid, 2,3-dimethyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3,3-dimethyl-2-ethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-2-octenoic acid, cis-2-octenoic acid, trans-2-decenoic acid, or a combination thereof.

[0069] In some embodiments, the proportion of the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is approximately 5% to 30%, 5.5% to 30%, 6% to 30%, 6.5% to 30%, 7% to 30%, 7.5% to 30%, 8% to 30%, 8.5% to 30%, 9% to 30%, 9.5% to 30%, 10% to 30%, 10% to 29.5%, and 10% to 29%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 10% to 28.5%, 10% to 28%, 10% to 27.5%, 10% to 27%, 10% to 26.5%, 10% to 26%, 10% to 25.5%, 10% to 25%, 10% to 24.5%, 10% to 24%, 10% to 23.5%, 10% to 23%, 10% to 22.5%, 10% to 22%, 10% to 21.5%, 10% to 21%, 10% to 20.5%, or 10% to 20%.

[0070] In some embodiments, the proportion of the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is less than 30%, less than 29%, less than 28%, less than 27%, less than 26%, less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, or less than 6% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added during the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, more than 24%, more than 25%, more than 26%, more than 27%, more than 28%, or more than 29%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0071] In some embodiments, the proportion of the second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is approximately 1% to 7%, 1.2% to 7%, 1.4% to 7%, 1.6% to 7%, 1.8% to 7%, 2% to 7%, 2.2% to 7%, 2.4% to 7%, and 2.6% to 7%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 2.8% to 7%, 3% to 7%, 3% to 6.8%, 3% to 6.6%, 3% to 6.4%, 3.2% to 6.4%, 3.4% to 6.4%, 3.6% to 6.4%, 3.8% to 6.4%, 4% to 6.4%, 4% to 6.2%, 4% to 6.2%, 4% to 6%, 3.5% to 6%, 3% to 6%, or 3% to 6.5%.

[0072] In some embodiments, the proportion of the second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is less than 7%, less than 6.8%, less than 6.6%, less than 6.4%, less than 6.2%, less than 6%, less than 5.8%, less than 5.6%, less than 5.4%, less than 5.2%, less than 5%, less than 4.8%, less than 4.6%, less than 4.4%, less than 4.2%, less than 4%, less than 3.8%, less than 3.6%, less than 3.4%, less than 3.2%, less than 3%, less than 2.8%, less than 2.6%, less than 2.4%, less than 2.2%, less than 2%, less than 1.8%, less than 1.6%, or less than 1.4% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added during the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of the secondary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is, based on the total weight of the monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition, more than 1%, more than 1.2%, more than 1.4%, more than 1.6%, more than 1.8%, more than 2%, more than 2.2%, more than 2.4%, more than 2.6%, more than 2.8%, more than 3%, more than 3.2%, more than 3.4%, more than 3.6%, more than 3.8%, more than 4%, more than 4.2%, more than 4.4%, more than 4.6%, more than 4.8%, more than 5%, more than 5.2%, more than 5.4%, more than 5.6%, more than 5.8%, more than 6%, more than 6.2%, more than 6.4%, or more than 6.6%.

[0073] In some embodiments, the weight ratio of the primary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the secondary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer added in the preparation of the binder composition is about 1 to about 15, about 1 to about 14.5, about 1 to about 14, about 1 to about 13.5, about 1 to about 13, about 1 to about 12.5, about 1 to about 12, about 1 to about 11.5, about 1 to about 11, about 1 to about 10.5, about 1 to about 10, about 1 to about 9.5, about 1 to about 9, about 1 to about 8.5, about 1 to about 8, about 1.5 to about 10, about 2 to about 10, about 2.5 to about 10, about 3 to about 10, about 3.5 to about 10, about 4 to about 10, about 4.5 to about 10, about 5 to about 10, or about 2 to about 8.

[0074] In some embodiments, the weight ratio of the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer added in the preparation of the binder composition is less than 15, less than 14, less than 13, less than 12, less than 11, less than 10, less than 9, less than 8, less than 7, less than 6, less than 5, less than 4, less than 3, or less than 2. In some embodiments, the weight ratio of the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the second carboxylic acid group-containing monomer added in the preparation of the binder composition is greater than 1, greater than 2, greater than 3, greater than 4, greater than 5, greater than 6, greater than 7, greater than 8, greater than 9, greater than 10, greater than 11, greater than 12, greater than 13, or greater than 14.

[0075] In some embodiments, a third suspension is formed in step 103 by adding an amide group-containing monomer to the second suspension.

[0076] In some embodiments, the amide group-containing monomer solution is prepared by dissolving the amide group-containing monomer in water. In some embodiments, the third suspension is formed by adding the amide group-containing monomer solution to the second suspension in step 103.

[0077] Structural unit (b) is derived from an amide group-containing monomer. Monomers having at least one amide group can be used as amide group-containing monomers without particular limitation. In some embodiments, the amide group-containing monomers are acrylamide, methacrylamide, N-methylmethacrylamide, N-ethylmethacrylamide, Nn-propylmethacrylamide, N-isopropylmethacrylamide, isopropylacrylamide, Nn-butylmethacrylamide, N-isobutylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylacrylamide, N,N-dimethylmethacrylamide, N,N-diethylacrylamide, N,N-diethylmethacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, N-(methoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(ethoxymethyl)methacrylamide These include crillamide, N-(propoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(butoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylamide, N,N-dimethylol methacrylamide, diaketone methacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, methacryloylmorpholine, N-hydroxyl methacrylamide, N-methoxymethyl acrylamide, N-methoxymethyl methacrylamide, N,N'-methylene-bis-acrylamide (MBA), N-hydroxymethyl acrylamide, or combinations thereof.

[0078] In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is approximately 5% to 20%, 5% to 15%, 5% to 10%, 6% to 20%, 7% to 20%, 8% to 20%, 9% to 20%, 10% to 20%, 10% to 19%, 10% to 18%, 10% to 17%, 10% to 16%, 10% to 15%, 8% to 17%, 7% to 13%, 12% to 18%, or 15% to 20%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0079] In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, or less than 6% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, or more than 19% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0080] In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is formed by adding a nitrile group-containing monomer to the third suspension in step 104.

[0081] Structural unit (c) is derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer. Monomers having at least one nitrile group can be used as nitrile group-containing monomers without particular limitation. In some embodiments, the nitrile group-containing monomer includes α,β-ethylenically unsaturated nitrile monomers. In some embodiments, the nitrile group-containing monomer is acrylonitrile, α-halogenoacrylonitrile, α-alkylacrylonitrile, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the nitrile group-containing monomers are α-chloroacrylonitrile, α-bromoacrylonitrile, α-fluoroacrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, α-ethylacrylonitrile, α-isopropylacrylonitrile, α-n-hexylacrylonitrile, α-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-ethoxyacrylonitrile, α-acetoxyacrylonitrile, α-phenylacrylonitrile, α-tolylacrylonitrile, α-(methoxyphenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(chlorophenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(cyanophenyl)acrylonitrile, vinylidene cyanide, or a combination thereof.

[0082] In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is approximately 60% to 75%, 60% to 74.5%, 60% to 74%, 60% to 73.5%, 60% to 73%, 60% to 72.5%, 60% to 72%, 60% to 71.5%, 60% to 71%, and 60% to 71% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 0% to 70.5%, 60% to 70%, 60% to 69.5%, 60% to 69%, 60% to 68.5%, 60% to 68%, 60% to 67.5%, 60% to 67%, 60% to 66.5%, 60% to 66%, 60% to 65.5%, 60% to 65%, 65% to 75%, 65% to 70%, 63% to 75%, or 70% to 75%.

[0083] In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is more than 60%, more than 61%, more than 62%, more than 63%, more than 64%, more than 65%, more than 66%, more than 67%, more than 68%, more than 69%, more than 70%, more than 71%, more than 72%, more than 73%, or more than 74% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is less than 75%, less than 74%, less than 73%, less than 72%, less than 71%, less than 70%, less than 69%, less than 68%, less than 67%, less than 66%, less than 65%, less than 64%, less than 63%, less than 62%, or less than 61% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0084] In certain embodiments, combinations of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers, nitrile group-containing monomers, and amide group-containing monomers may be added to the first suspension to form a second suspension without forming a third and fourth suspension. In other embodiments, carboxylic acid group-containing monomers, nitrile group-containing monomers, amide group-containing monomers, or combinations thereof are added sequentially to the first suspension to form a second, third, or fourth suspension. Stirring or dispersion may be employed between these additions, which is advantageous as it can improve the dispersion of the materials. When monomer combinations are added sequentially, the formation of a third or fourth suspension can be omitted.

[0085] In some embodiments, copolymers are obtained by polymerization of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition comprises a carboxylic acid base-containing monomer, a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, a nitrile group-containing monomer, and an amide group-containing monomer. In some embodiments, the formation of the carboxylic acid base-containing monomer is due to the neutralization of the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer by the neutralizing agent added in step 101.

[0086] In one embodiment, the carboxylate base-containing monomer is acrylate, methacrylate, crotonate, 2-butylcrotonate, cinnamate, maleate, maleic anhydride, fumarate, itaconate, itaconic anhydride, tetraconate, or a combination thereof. In a specific embodiment, the carboxylic acid base-containing monomer is 2-ethylacrylate, isocrotonate, cis-2-pentenoate, trans-2-pentenoate, angelicaate, tiglicate, 3,3-dimethylacrylate, 3-propylacrylate, trans-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylate, cis-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylate, 3-isopropylacrylate, trans-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylate, cis-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylate, 2-isopropylacrylate, trimethylacrylate, 2-methyl-3,3-diethylacrylate, 3-butyl Acrylate, 2-butyl acrylate, 2-pentyl acrylate, 2-methyl-2-hexenoate, trans-3-methyl-2-hexenoate, 3-methyl-3-propyl acrylate, 2-ethyl-3-propyl acrylate, 2,3-diethyl acrylate, 3,3-diethyl acrylate, 3-methyl-3-hexyl acrylate, 3-methyl-3-tert-butyl acrylate, 2-methyl-3-pentyl acrylate, 3-methyl-3-pentyl acrylate, 4-methyl-2-hexenoate, 4-ethyl-2-hexenoate, 3-methyl-2-ethyl-2-hexenoate, 3-tert-butyl acrylate. These include 2,3-dimethyl-3-ethyl acrylate, 3,3-dimethyl-2-ethyl acrylate, 3-methyl-3-isopropyl acrylate, 2-methyl-3-isopropyl acrylate, trans-2-octenate, cis-2-octenate, trans-2-decenoate, α-acetoxyacrylate, β-trans-alyloxyacrylate, α-chloro-β-E-methoxyacrylate, or a combination thereof.In some embodiments, the carvone base-containing monomer is methyl maleate, dimethyl maleate, phenyl maleate, bromo maleate, chloro maleate, dichloro maleate, fluoro maleate, difluoro maleate, or a combination thereof.

[0087] In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid base-containing monomer is an alkali metal carboxylic acid base-containing monomer. Examples of alkali metals that form alkali metal carboxylates include lithium, sodium, and potassium. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid base-containing monomer is an ammonium carboxylic acid base-containing monomer.

[0088] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers to carboxylic acid base-containing monomers in the composition is approximately 0 to approximately 1.5, approximately 0 to approximately 1.45, approximately 0 to approximately 1.4, approximately 0 to approximately 1.35, approximately 0 to approximately 1.3, approximately 0 to approximately 1.25, approximately 0 to approximately 1.2, approximately 0 to approximately 1.15, approximately 0 to approximately 1.1, approximately 0 to approximately 1.05, approximately 0 to approximately 1, approximately 0 to approximately 0.95, approximately 0 to approximately 0.9, approximately 0 to approximately 0.85, approximately 0 to approximately 0.8, approximately 0 to approximately 0.75, approximately 0 to approximately 0.7, approximately 0 to approximately 0.65, approximately 0 to approximately 0.6, approximately 0 to approximately 0.55, approximately 0 to approximately 0.5, approximately 0 to approximately 0.45, approximately 0 to approximately 0.4, approximately 0.05 to approximately 0.5, approximately 0.1 to approximately 0.7, or approximately 0.1 to approximately 1.

[0089] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers to carboxyl base-containing monomers in the composition is less than 1.5, less than 1.4, less than 1.3, less than 1.2, less than 1.1, less than 1, less than 0.9, less than 0.8, less than 0.7, less than 0.6, less than 0.5, less than 0.4, less than 0.3, or less than 0.2. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers to carboxyl base-containing monomers in the composition is greater than 0, greater than 0.1, greater than 0.2, greater than 0.3, greater than 0.4, greater than 0.5, greater than 0.6, greater than 0.7, greater than 0.8, greater than 0.9, greater than 1, greater than 1.1, greater than 1.2, or greater than 1.3.

[0090] In some embodiments, the proportion of monomers containing carboxylic acid groups is approximately 0% to 15%, 0% to 14.5%, 0% to 14%, 0% to 13.5%, 0% to 13%, 0% to 12.5%, 0% to 12%, 0% to 11.5%, and 0% to 11% based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition. These are approximately 0% to 10.5%, 0% to 10%, 0% to 9.5%, 0% to 9%, 0% to 8.5%, 0% to 8%, 0% to 7.5%, 0% to 7%, 0% to 6.5%, 0% to 6%, 0% to 5.5%, 0% to 5%, 0.5% to 10%, 1% to 10%, or 1% to 8%.

[0091] In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers is less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, less than 6%, less than 5%, less than 4%, less than 3%, or less than 2%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid group-containing monomers is more than 0%, more than 1%, more than 2%, more than 3%, more than 4%, more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, or more than 14%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition.

[0092] In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid base-containing monomers is, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition, about 5% to about 16%, about 5.5% to about 16%, about 6% to about 16%, about 6.5% to about 16%, about 7% to about 16%, about 7.5% to about 16%, about 8% to about 16%, about 8.5% to about 16%, about 9% to about 16%, about 9.5% to about 16%, about 10% to about 16%, about 10% to about 15.5%, about 10% to about 15%, about 10.5% to about 15%, about 11% to about 15%, or about 8% to about 15%.

[0093] In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid base-containing monomers is less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, or less than 6%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of carboxylic acid base-containing monomers is more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, or more than 15%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition.

[0094] In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition, about 65% to about 80%, about 65.5% to about 80%, about 66% to about 80%, about 66.5% to about 80%, about 67% to about 80%, about 67.5% to about 80%, about 68% to about 80%, about 68.5% to about 80%, about 69% to about 80%, about 69.5% to about 80%, about 70% to about 80%, about 70.5% to about 80%, about 71% to about 80%, about 71.5% to about 80%, about 72% to about 80%, about 65% to about 78%, about 65% to about 75%, about 68% to about 76%, about 70% to about 78%, or about 70% to about 75%.

[0095] In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is less than 80%, less than 79%, less than 78%, less than 77%, less than 76%, less than 75%, less than 74%, less than 73%, less than 72%, less than 71%, less than 70%, less than 69%, less than 68%, or less than 67%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of nitrile group-containing monomers is more than 65%, more than 66%, more than 67%, more than 68%, more than 69%, more than 70%, more than 71%, more than 72%, more than 73%, more than 74%, more than 75%, more than 76%, more than 77%, or more than 78%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition.

[0096] In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is approximately 5% to 20%, 5% to 15%, 5% to 10%, 6% to 20%, 7% to 20%, 8% to 20%, 9% to 20%, 10% to 20%, 10% to 19%, 10% to 18%, 10% to 17%, 10% to 16%, 10% to 15%, 8% to 17%, 7% to 13%, 12% to 18%, or 15% to 20%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition.

[0097] In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, or less than 6%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of amide group-containing monomers is more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, or more than 19%, based on the total number of moles of monomers in the composition.

[0098] In some embodiments, each of the second suspension, third suspension, and fourth suspension is stirred independently at speeds of approximately 20 rpm to 300 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 280 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 260 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 240 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 220 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 200 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 180 rpm, approximately 20 rpm to 160 rpm, approximately 40 rpm to 160 rpm, approximately 60 rpm to 160 rpm, approximately 60 rpm to 140 rpm, approximately 80 rpm to 140 rpm, approximately 80 rpm to 120 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to 150 rpm, or approximately 50 rpm to 200 rpm.

[0099] In some embodiments, each of the second, third, and fourth suspensions is independently stirred at a speed of less than 300 rpm, less than 280 rpm, less than 260 rpm, less than 240 rpm, less than 220 rpm, less than 200 rpm, less than 180 rpm, less than 160 rpm, less than 140 rpm, less than 120 rpm, less than 100 rpm, less than 80 rpm, less than 60 rpm, or less than 40 rpm. In some embodiments, each of the second, third, and fourth suspensions is independently stirred at a speed faster than 20 rpm, faster than 40 rpm, faster than 60 rpm, faster than 80 rpm, faster than 100 rpm, faster than 120 rpm, faster than 140 rpm, faster than 160 rpm, faster than 180 rpm, faster than 200 rpm, faster than 220 rpm, faster than 240 rpm, faster than 260 rpm, or faster than 280 rpm.

[0100] In some embodiments, each of the second, third, and fourth suspensions is stirred independently for a period of time of about 30 to 120 minutes, about 30 to 105 minutes, about 30 to 90 minutes, about 45 to 90 minutes, about 45 to 75 minutes, about 50 to 70 minutes, or about 40 to 80 minutes. In some embodiments, each of the second, third, and fourth suspensions is stirred independently for a period of less than 120 minutes, less than 110 minutes, less than 100 minutes, less than 90 minutes, less than 80 minutes, less than 70 minutes, less than 60 minutes, less than 50 minutes, or less than 40 minutes. In some embodiments, each of the second suspension, third suspension, and fourth suspension is stirred independently for a time longer than 30 minutes, longer than 40 minutes, longer than 50 minutes, longer than 60 minutes, longer than 70 minutes, longer than 80 minutes, longer than 90 minutes, longer than 100 minutes, or longer than 110 minutes.

[0101] In some embodiments, the initiator solution is prepared by dissolving the initiator in water. In some embodiments, the fifth suspension is formed by adding the initiator solution dropwise to the fourth suspension in step 105.

[0102] In some embodiments, the temperature of the fourth suspension is raised to about 30°C to about 70°C, about 32°C to about 70°C, about 34°C to about 70°C, about 36°C to about 70°C, about 38°C to about 70°C, about 40°C to about 70°C, about 42°C to about 70°C, about 44°C to about 70°C, about 46°C to about 70°C, about 48°C to about 70°C, or about 50°C to about 70°C before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension.

[0103] In some embodiments, the temperature of the fourth suspension is raised to below 70°C, below 68°C, below 66°C, below 64°C, below 62°C, below 60°C, below 58°C, below 56°C, below 54°C, below 52°C, below 50°C, below 48°C, below 46°C, below 44°C, below 42°C, below 40°C, below 38°C, below 36°C, or below 34°C before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension. In some embodiments, the temperature of the fourth suspension is raised to above 30°C, above 32°C, above 34°C, above 36°C, above 38°C, above 40°C, above 42°C, above 44°C, above 46°C, above 48°C, above 50°C, above 52°C, above 54°C, above 56°C, above 58°C, above 60°C, above 62°C, above 64°C, or above 66°C before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension.

[0104] In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred at speeds of approximately 50 rpm to approximately 500 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 450 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 400 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 350 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 300 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 280 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 260 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 240 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 220 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 200 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 180 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 160 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 140 rpm, approximately 50 rpm to approximately 120 rpm, or approximately 50 rpm to approximately 100 rpm before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension.

[0105] In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred at a speed of less than 500 rpm, less than 450 rpm, less than 400 rpm, less than 350 rpm, less than 300 rpm, less than 250 rpm, less than 200 rpm, less than 150 rpm, or less than 100 rpm before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension. In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred at a speed faster than 50 rpm, faster than 100 rpm, faster than 150 rpm, faster than 200 rpm, faster than 250 rpm, faster than 300 rpm, faster than 350 rpm, faster than 400 rpm, or faster than 450 rpm before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension.

[0106] In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred for about 30 to 120 minutes, about 30 to 105 minutes, about 30 to 90 minutes, about 45 to 90 minutes, about 45 to 75 minutes, about 50 to 70 minutes, or about 40 to 80 minutes before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension. In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred for less than 120 minutes, less than 110 minutes, less than 100 minutes, less than 90 minutes, less than 80 minutes, less than 70 minutes, less than 60 minutes, less than 50 minutes, or less than 40 minutes before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension. In some embodiments, the fourth suspension is stirred for a time longer than 30 minutes, longer than 40 minutes, longer than 50 minutes, longer than 60 minutes, longer than 70 minutes, longer than 80 minutes, longer than 90 minutes, longer than 100 minutes, or longer than 110 minutes before the initiator solution is added to the fourth suspension to form the fifth suspension.

[0107] The polymerization occurring in this invention follows a radical mechanism in which an initiator acts to generate free radicals, which then propagate the polymer chain. The free radicals used herein can be generated using thermal decomposition or redox reactions. The free radical initiators(s) disclosed herein are water-soluble.

[0108] Water-soluble free radical initiators provide radicals that can be thermally decomposed in the aqueous phase to initiate polymerization. In some embodiments, the water-soluble initiator can be selected from the group consisting of persulfate initiators such as ammonium persulfate, sodium persulfate, and potassium persulfate; azo initiators such as azobis(isobutyl-amidine hydrochloride) (AIBA), 2,2'-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride, 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (AAPH), 2,2'-azobis[2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl)propane] dihydrochloride, bis[2-(4'-sulfophenyl)alkyl]-2,2'-azodisobutyrate ammonium salt, and 2,2'-azobis(N-2'-methylpropanoyl-2-aminoalkyl-1)-sulfonic acid; and peroxide initiators such as hydrogen peroxide, t-butyl hydroperoxide, succinic acid peroxide, and combinations thereof.

[0109] In some embodiments, a water-soluble free radical initiator can be used together with a reducing agent to establish a redox initiator system. This enables the generation of free radicals by oxidation-reduction reactions at relatively low temperatures, thereby promoting an improvement in the polymerization rate.

[0110] In some embodiments, the reducing agent can be selected from the group consisting of sodium bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite, sodium sulfite, sodium thiosulfate, thiourea dioxide, ferrous sulfate, ferrous chloride, ascorbic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, erythorbic acid, glucose, formaldehyde sulfoxylate metal salt, bulgolite FF6M, and combinations thereof.

[0111] In some embodiments, the proportion of the water-soluble free radical initiator is, by weight, approximately 0.05% to 0.4%, 0.07% to 0.4%, 0.1% to 0.4%, 0.1% to 0.39%, 0.1% to 0.38%, 0.1% to 0.37%, 0.1% to 0.36%, 0.1% to 0.35%, 0.1% to 34%, 0.1% to 0.33%, 0.1% to 0.32%, 0.1% to 0.31%, 0.1% to 0.3%, 0.1% to 0.29%, 0.1% to 0.28%, 0.1% to 0.27%, or 0.1% to 0.26%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. When the proportion of water-soluble initiators in the total weight of monomers added during the preparation of a binder composition is within the above range, a higher monomer conversion rate can be achieved, and the binder composition can exhibit better overall binding performance.

[0112] In some embodiments, the proportion of the water-soluble initiator is less than 0.4%, less than 0.38%, less than 0.36%, less than 0.34%, less than 0.32%, less than 0.3%, less than 0.28%, less than 0.26%, less than 0.24%, 0.22%, less than 0.2%, less than 0.18%, less than 0.16%, less than 0.14%, less than 0.12%, less than 0.1%, or less than 0.08% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of the water-soluble initiator is more than 0.05%, more than 0.07%, more than 0.1%, more than 0.12%, more than 0.14%, more than 0.16%, more than 0.18%, more than 0.2%, more than 0.22%, more than 0.24%, more than 0.26%, more than 0.28%, more than 0.3%, more than 0.32%, more than 0.34%, more than 0.36%, or more than 0.38%, based on the total weight of the monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0113] In some embodiments, the proportion of the reducing agent is approximately 0.01% to 0.2%, 0.02% to 0.2%, 0.03% to 0.2%, 0.04% to 0.2%, 0.05% to 0.2%, 0.06% to 0.2%, 0.07% to 0.2%, 0.08% to 0.2%, 0.09% to 0.2%, or 0.1% to 0.2%, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0114] In some embodiments, the proportion of the reducing agent is less than 0.2%, less than 0.19%, less than 0.18%, less than 0.17%, less than 0.16%, less than 0.15%, less than 0.14%, less than 0.13%, less than 0.12%, less than 0.11%, less than 0.1%, less than 0.09%, less than 0.08%, less than 0.07%, less than 0.06%, less than 0.05%, or less than 0.04% by weight, based on the total weight of monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of the reducing agent is, by weight, more than 0.01%, more than 0.02%, more than 0.03%, more than 0.04%, more than 0.05%, more than 0.06%, more than 0.07%, more than 0.08%, more than 0.09%, more than 0.1%, more than 0.11%, more than 0.12%, more than 0.13%, more than 0.14%, more than 0.15%, or more than 0.16%, based on the total weight of the monomers added in the preparation of the binder composition.

[0115] In some embodiments, when a redox initiator system is selected as the initiator, the molar ratio of the water-soluble free radical initiator to the reducing agent is approximately 0.2 to 10, approximately 0.2 to 9, approximately 0.2 to 8, approximately 0.2 to 7, approximately 0.2 to 6, approximately 0.2 to 5, approximately 0.3 to 5, approximately 0.4 to 5, approximately 0.5 to 5, approximately 0.6 to 5, approximately 0.7 to 5, approximately 0.8 to 5, approximately 0.9 to 5, approximately 1 to 5, approximately 0.5 to 4.5, approximately 0.5 to 4, approximately 0.6 to 3.5, approximately 0.6 to 0.3, approximately 0.8 to 3, or approximately 0.2 to 1.

[0116] In some embodiments, when a redox initiator system is selected as the initiator, the molar ratio of the water-soluble free radical initiator to the reducing agent is less than 10, less than 9, less than 8, less than 7, less than 6, less than 5, less than 4.8, less than 4.6, less than 4.4, less than 4.2, less than 4, less than 3.8, less than 3.6, less than 3.4, less than 3.2, less than 3, less than 2.8, less than 2.6, less than 2.4, less than 2.2, less than 2, less than 1.8, less than 1.6, less than 1.4, less than 1.2, less than 1, less than 0.8, less than 0.6, or less than 0.4. In some embodiments, when a redox initiator system is selected as the initiator, the molar ratio of the water-soluble free radical initiator to the reducing agent is greater than 0.2, greater than 0.4, greater than 0.6, greater than 0.8, greater than 1, greater than 1.2, greater than 1.4, greater than 1.6, greater than 1.8, greater than 2, greater than 2.2, greater than 2.4, greater than 2.6, greater than 2.8, greater than 3, greater than 3.2, greater than 3.4, greater than 3.6, greater than 3.8, greater than 4, greater than 4.2, greater than 4.4, greater than 4.6, greater than 4.8, greater than 5, greater than 6, greater than 7, greater than 8, or greater than 9.

[0117] In some embodiments, the reducing agent solution is prepared by dissolving the reducing agent in water. In some embodiments, when a redox initiator system is selected as the initiator, the reducing agent is added to the fourth suspension before the initiator solution is added to form the fifth suspension.

[0118] In some embodiments, the initiator solution is added dropwise to the fourth suspension for a period of time of about 2 to 5 hours, about 2 to 4.75 hours, about 2 to 4.5 hours, about 2 to 4.25 hours, about 2 to 4 hours, about 2 to 3.75 hours, about 2 to 3.5 hours, about 2.25 to 3.5 hours, or about 2.5 to 3.5 hours. In some embodiments, the initiator solution is added dropwise to the fourth suspension for a period of time of less than 5 hours, less than 4.75 hours, less than 4.5 hours, less than 4.25 hours, less than 4 hours, less than 3.75 hours, less than 3.5 hours, less than 3.25 hours, less than 3 hours, less than 2.75 hours, or less than 2.5 hours. In some embodiments, the initiator solution is added dropwise to the fourth suspension for a period of time longer than 2 hours, longer than 2.25 hours, longer than 2.5 hours, longer than 2.75 hours, longer than 3 hours, longer than 3.25 hours, longer than 3.5 hours, longer than 3.75 hours, longer than 4 hours, longer than 4.25 hours, or longer than 4.5 hours.

[0119] The polymerization temperature depends on the type of initiator applied. In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction temperature is approximately 50°C to 90°C, approximately 50°C to 85°C, approximately 50°C to 80°C, approximately 50°C to 75°C, approximately 50°C to 70°C, approximately 55°C to 75°C, approximately 55°C to 80°C, approximately 55°C to 85°C, approximately 60°C to 80°C, approximately 60°C to 75°C, approximately 60°C to 70°C, or approximately 55°C to 70°C. When the polymerization reaction temperature is within the above range, higher reaction stability may be achieved, and the binder composition may exhibit better overall bonding performance.

[0120] In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction temperature is less than 90°C, less than 88°C, less than 86°C, less than 84°C, less than 82°C, less than 80°C, less than 78°C, less than 76°C, less than 74°C, less than 72°C, less than 70°C, less than 68°C, less than 66°C, less than 64°C, less than 62°C, less than 60°C, less than 58°C, less than 56°C, or less than 54°C. In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction temperature is higher than 50°C, higher than 52°C, higher than 54°C, higher than 56°C, higher than 58°C, higher than 60°C, higher than 62°C, higher than 64°C, higher than 66°C, higher than 68°C, higher than 70°C, higher than 72°C, higher than 74°C, higher than 76°C, higher than 78°C, higher than 80°C, higher than 82°C, higher than 84°C, or higher than 86°C.

[0121] In some embodiments, the stirring speed of the mixer during polymerization is approximately 100 rpm to 1000 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 950 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 900 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 850 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 800 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 750 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 700 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 650 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 600 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 550 rpm, approximately 100 rpm to 500 rpm, approximately 150 rpm to 500 rpm, approximately 200 rpm to 500 rpm, approximately 250 rpm to 500 rpm, approximately 250 rpm to 450 rpm, approximately 300 rpm to 450 rpm, or approximately 300 rpm to 400 rpm. In some embodiments, the stirring speed of the mixer during polymerization is less than 1000 rpm, less than 950 rpm, less than 900 rpm, less than 850 rpm, less than 800 rpm, less than 750 rpm, less than 700 rpm, less than 650 rpm, less than 600 rpm, less than 550 rpm, less than 500 rpm, less than 450 rpm, less than 400 rpm, less than 350 rpm, less than 300 rpm, less than 250 rpm, less than 200 rpm, or less than 150 rpm. In some applicable applications, the stirring speed of the mixer during polymerization is faster than 100 rpm, faster than 150 rpm, faster than 200 rpm, faster than 250 rpm, faster than 300 rpm, faster than 350 rpm, faster than 400 rpm, faster than 450 rpm, faster than 500 rpm, faster than 550 rpm, faster than 600 rpm, faster than 650 rpm, faster than 700 rpm, faster than 750 rpm, faster than 800 rpm, faster than 850 rpm, faster than 900 rpm, or faster than 950 rpm.

[0122] In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction time is approximately 20 to 24 hours, approximately 20.25 to 24 hours, approximately 20.5 to 24 hours, approximately 20.75 to 24 hours, approximately 21 to 24 hours, approximately 21.25 to 24 hours, approximately 21.5 to 24 hours, approximately 21.75 to 24 hours, approximately 22 to 24 hours, approximately 20 to 23.75 hours, approximately 20 to 23.5 hours, approximately 20 to 23.25 hours, approximately 20 to 23 hours, approximately 20 to 22.75 hours, approximately 20 to 22.5 hours, approximately 20 to 22.25 hours, approximately 20 to 22 hours, or approximately 22 to 23 hours.

[0123] In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction time is less than 24 hours, less than 23.75 hours, less than 23.5 hours, less than 23.25 hours, less than 23 hours, less than 22.75 hours, less than 22.5 hours, less than 22.25 hours, less than 22 hours, less than 21.75 hours, less than 21.5 hours, less than 21.25 hours, less than 21 hours, less than 20.75 hours, less than 20.5 hours, or less than 20.25 hours. In some embodiments, the polymerization reaction time is longer than 20 hours, longer than 20.25 hours, longer than 20.5 hours, longer than 20.75 hours, longer than 21 hours, longer than 21.25 hours, longer than 21.5 hours, longer than 21.75 hours, longer than 22 hours, longer than 22.25 hours, longer than 22.5 hours, longer than 22.75 hours, longer than 23 hours, longer than 23.25 hours, longer than 23.5 hours, or longer than 23.75 hours.

[0124] In some embodiments, the fifth suspension is stirred for approximately 22 to 30 hours, 22 to 29.5 hours, 22 to 29 hours, 22 to 28.5 hours, 22 to 28 hours, 22.5 to 28 hours, 23 to 28 hours, 23.5 to 28 hours, 24 to 28 hours, 24 to 27.5 hours, 24 to 27 hours, 24.5 to 27 hours, 25 to 27 hours, 24 to 26 hours, or 26 to 28 hours while the initiator solution is added and polymerization is carried out.

[0125] In some embodiments, the fifth suspension is stirred for a period of less than 30 hours, less than 29.5 hours, less than 29 hours, less than 28.5 hours, less than 28 hours, less than 27.5 hours, less than 27 hours, 26.5 hours, less than 26 hours, less than 25.5 hours, less than 25 hours, less than 24.5 hours, less than 24 hours, less than 23.5 hours, less than 23 hours, or less than 22.5 hours during the addition of the initiator solution and during polymerization. In some embodiments, the fifth suspension is stirred for a period of time longer than 22 hours, longer than 22.5 hours, longer than 23 hours, longer than 23.5 hours, longer than 24 hours, longer than 24.5 hours, longer than 25 hours, longer than 25.5 hours, longer than 26 hours, longer than 26.5 hours, longer than 27 hours, longer than 27.5 hours, longer than 28 hours, longer than 28.5 hours, longer than 29 hours, or longer than 29.5 hours while the initiator solution is being added and polymerization is taking place.

[0126] In some embodiments, the neutralizing solution is prepared by dissolving the neutralizing agent in water. In some embodiments, the sixth suspension is formed by adding the neutralizing solution to the fifth suspension in step 106. The neutralizing agent described above in step 101 may be selected. In some embodiments, the neutralizing agent applied in step 101 may correspond to the neutralizing agent used in step 106. In some embodiments, the neutralizing agents applied in steps 101 and 106 may not be the same.

[0127] In some embodiments, the temperature of the fifth suspension is reduced to about 40°C to about 50°C, about 40°C to about 49°C, about 40°C to about 48°C, about 40°C to about 47°C, about 40°C to about 46°C, about 40°C to about 45°C, about 41°C to about 50°C, about 42°C to about 50°C, about 43°C to about 50°C, about 44°C to about 50°C, about 45°C to about 50°C, or about 42°C to about 48°C before adding the neutralizing solution to form the sixth suspension. In some embodiments, the temperature of the fifth suspension is reduced to less than 50°C, less than 49°C, less than 48°C, less than 47°C, less than 46°C, less than 45°C, less than 44°C, less than 43°C, less than 42°C, or less than 41°C before adding the neutralizing solution to form the sixth suspension. In some embodiments, the temperature of the fifth suspension is lowered to above 40°C, above 41°C, above 42°C, above 43°C, above 44°C, above 45°C, above 46°C, above 47°C, above 48°C, or above 49°C before the neutralizing solution is added to form the sixth suspension.

[0128] In some embodiments, the total proportion of the neutralizing agent is approximately 10% to 40%, 10% to 38%, 10% to 36%, 10% to 34%, 10% to 32%, 10% to 30%, 10% to 28%, 10% to 26%, 10% to 25.5%, 10% to 25%, 10% to 24.5%, 10% to 24%, 10% to 23.5%, and 10% to 23%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 10% to 22.5%, 10% to 22%, 10% to 21.5%, 10% to 21%, 10% to 20.5%, 10% to 20%, 10% to 19.5%, 10% to 19%, 10% to 18.5%, 10% to 18%, 17.5%, 10% to 17%, 10% to 16.5%, 10% to 16%, 10% to 15.5%, 10% to 15%, 10.5% to 19%, 11% to 19%, or 11% to 15%.

[0129] In some embodiments, the total proportion of the neutralizing agent is less than 40%, less than 38%, less than 36%, less than 34%, less than 32%, less than 30%, less than 29%, less than 28%, less than 27%, less than 26%, less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, or less than 11%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the total proportion of the neutralizing agent is, in moles, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, more than 24%, more than 25%, more than 26%, more than 28%, more than 30%, more than 32%, more than 34%, more than 36%, or more than 38%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units of the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0130] In some embodiments, the sixth suspension is stirred for about 1 to 4 hours, about 1.25 to 4 hours, about 1.5 to 4 hours, about 1.75 to 4 hours, about 2 to 4 hours, about 2.25 to 4 hours, about 2.5 to 4 hours, about 2.5 to 3.75 hours, about 2.5 to 3.5 hours, about 2.75 to 3.5 hours, about 2.75 to 3.25 hours, about 2.5 to 3 hours, about 2 to 3 hours, about 3 to 3.5 hours, or about 3 to 4 hours. In some embodiments, the sixth suspension is stirred for a time of less than 4 hours, less than 3.75 hours, less than 3.5 hours, less than 3.25 hours, less than 3 hours, less than 2.75 hours, less than 2.5 hours, less than 2.25 hours, less than 2 hours, less than 1.75 hours, less than 1.5 hours, or 1.25 hours. In some embodiments, the sixth suspension is stirred for a time longer than 1 hour, longer than 1.25 hours, longer than 1.5 hours, longer than 1.75 hours, longer than 2 hours, longer than 2.25 hours, longer than 2.5 hours, longer than 2.75 hours, longer than 3 hours, longer than 3.25 hours, longer than 3.5 hours, or longer than 3.75 hours.

[0131] In some embodiments, the temperature of the sixth suspension is reduced to 20°C to about 35°C, about 21°C to about 35°C, about 22°C to about 35°C, about 23°C to about 35°C, about 24°C to about 35°C, about 25°C to about 35°C, about 26°C to about 35°C, about 27°C to about 35°C, about 28°C to about 35°C, about 29°C to about 35°C, about 30°C to about 35°C, about 20°C to about 34°C, about 20°C to about 33°C, about 20°C to about 32°C, about 20°C to about 31°C, about 20°C to about 30°C, about 20°C to about 29°C, about 20°C to about 28°C, about 20°C to about 27°C, or about 25°C to about 30°C. In some embodiments, the temperature of the sixth suspension is reduced to below 35°C, below 34°C, below 33°C, below 32°C, below 31°C, below 30°C, below 29°C, below 28°C, below 27°C, below 26°C, below 25°C, below 24°C, below 23°C, below 22°C, or below 21°C. In some embodiments, the temperature of the sixth suspension is reduced to above 20°C, above 21°C, above 22°C, above 23°C, above 24°C, above 25°C, above 26°C, above 27°C, above 28°C, above 29°C, above 30°C, above 31°C, above 32°C, above 33°C, or above 34°C.

[0132] In some embodiments, the binder composition is formed by filtering the sixth suspension in step 107.

[0133] Filtration is performed to remove precipitates or unconverted monomers present in the suspension in order to obtain a well-dispersed binder composition. The polymerization step in the production of binder compositions containing both structural units (a1) and (a2) derived from the first and second carboxylic acid group-containing monomers, respectively, can achieve yields of over 95% (Examples 4-23), and it has been confirmed that only a small amount of retention remains after filtration. On the other hand, when only one carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is used in the polymerization step (Examples 1-3, 24, 25), the monomer conversion rate is 60-80%. This means that a considerable amount of unconverted monomer remains, which is likely to result in significant expenses regardless of whether the unconverted monomer is recovered and reused. However, when only one type of carboxylic acid group-containing monomer is applied, despite the lower monomer conversion rate, the ratio of constituent structural units remains within the range disclosed herein. Furthermore, in the production of binder compositions consisting only of structural unit (a) derived from the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, the precipitation of unwanted by-products, which is thought to be due to the formation of a relatively unstable copolymer system, is observed.

[0134] The addition of neutralizing agents in steps 101 and 106 is intended to neutralize the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer added in step 102 and to produce a binder composition that is inherently weakly alkaline. Exposing the binder composition to acidic conditions is undesirable because it may disrupt the dispersion of the binder composition.

[0135] In some embodiments, structural unit (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a carboxylic acid base. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid base is a salt of a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, structural unit (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a combination of a carboxylic acid base and a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, structural unit (a) contains an alkali metal carboxylic acid base. Examples of alkali metals that form alkali metal carboxylic acid salts include lithium, sodium, and potassium. In some embodiments, structural unit (a) contains an ammonium carboxylic acid base.

[0136] In some embodiments, the structural unit (a1) derived from the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a carboxylic acid base. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid base is a salt of a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a1) derived from the first carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a combination of a carboxylic acid base and a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a1) contains an alkali metal carboxylic acid base. Examples of alkali metals that form alkali metal carboxylic acid salts include lithium, sodium, and potassium. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a1) contains an ammonium carboxylic acid base.

[0137] In some embodiments, the structural unit (a2) derived from the secondary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a carboxylic acid base. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid base is a salt of a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a2) derived from the secondary carboxylic acid group-containing monomer contains a combination of a carboxylic acid base and a carboxylic acid group. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a2) contains an alkali metal carboxylic acid base. Examples of alkali metals that form alkali metal carboxylic acid salts include lithium, sodium, and potassium. In some embodiments, the structural unit (a2) contains an ammonium carboxylic acid base.

[0138] In some embodiments, if the copolymer contains structural unit (a), the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is about 0 to about 0.25, about 0 to about 0.24, about 0 to about 0.23, about 0 to about 0.22, about 0 to about 0.21, about 0 to about 0.2, about 0 to about 0.19, about 0 to about 0.18, about 0 to about 0.17, about 0 to about 0.16, about 0 to about 0.15, about 0 to about 0.14, about 0 to about 0.13, about 0 to about 0.12, about 0 to about 0.11, about 0 to about 0.1, about 0 to about 0.09, about 0 to about 0.08, about 0 to about 0.07, about 0 to about 0.06, or about 0 to about 0.05.

[0139] In some embodiments, if the copolymer contains structural unit (a), the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is less than 0.25, less than 0.24, less than 0.23, less than 0.22, less than 0.21, less than 0.2, less than 0.18, less than 0.16, less than 0.14, less than 0.12, less than 0.1, less than 0.08, less than 0.06, less than 0.04, or less than 0.02. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is greater than 0, greater than 0.02, greater than 0.04, greater than 0.06, greater than 0.08, greater than 0.1, greater than 0.12, greater than 0.14, greater than 0.16, greater than 0.18, greater than 0.2, greater than 0.22, or greater than 0.24.

[0140] In one embodiment, if the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is approximately 0 to approximately 0.25, approximately 0 to approximately 0.24, approximately 0 to approximately 0.23, approximately 0 to approximately 0.22, approximately 0 to approximately 0.21, approximately 0 to approximately 0.2, approximately 0 to approximately 0.19, approximately 0 to approximately 0.18, approximately 0 to approximately 0.17, approximately 0 to approximately 0.16, approximately 0 to approximately 0.15, approximately 0 to approximately 0.14, approximately 0 to approximately 0.13, approximately 0 to approximately 0.12, approximately 0 to approximately 0.11, approximately 0 to approximately 0.1, approximately 0 to approximately 0.09, approximately 0 to approximately 0.08, approximately 0 to approximately 0.07, approximately 0 to approximately 0.06, or approximately 0 to approximately 0.05.

[0141] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is less than 25, less than 0.24, less than 0.23, less than 0.22, less than 0.21, less than 0.2, less than 0.18, less than 0.16, less than 0.14, less than 0.12, less than 0.1, less than 0.08, less than 0.06, less than 0.04, or less than 0.02. In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of carboxylic acid groups to carboxylic acid bases in the copolymer is greater than 0, greater than 0.02, greater than 0.04, greater than 0.06, greater than 0.08, greater than 0.1, greater than 0.12, greater than 0.14, greater than 0.16, greater than 0.18, greater than 0.2, greater than 0.22, or greater than 0.24.

[0142] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (a) in the copolymer is about 7% to about 25%, about 8% to about 25%, about 9% to about 25%, about 10% to about 25%, about 10% to about 24%, about 10% to about 23%, about 10% to about 22%, about 10% to about 21%, about 10% to about 20%, about 10% to about 19%, about 10% to about 18%, about 10% to about 17%, about 10% to about 16%, about 10% to about 15%, about 12% to about 25%, about 12% to about 20%, or about 12% to about 18%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0143] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (a) in the copolymer is less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, or less than 8%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (a) in the copolymer is more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, or more than 24%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0144] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a1) in the copolymer is approximately 4% to 25%, 5% to 25%, 6% to 25%, 7% to 25%, 8% to 25%, and 9% to 25%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 10% to 25%, 10% to 24%, 10% to 23%, 10% to 22%, 10% to 21%, 10% to 20%, 10% to 19%, 10% to 18%, 10% to 17%, 10% to 16%, 10% to 15%, 8% to 25%, 8% to 20%, 8% to 18%, or 8% to 15%.

[0145] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a1) in the copolymer is less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, less than 19%, less than 18%, less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, less than 6%, or less than 5%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, if the copolymer comprises structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a1) in the copolymer is more than 4%, more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, more than 16%, more than 17%, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, or more than 24%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units of the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0146] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is approximately 1% to 4.5%, 1% to 4.4%, 1% to 4.3%, 1% to 4.2%, 1% to 4.1%, 1% to 4.5%, 1% to 4.5%, 1.1% to 4%, 1.2% to 4%, 1.3% to 4%, 1.4% to 4%, 1.5% to 4%, 1.6% to 4%, 1.7% to 4%, 1.8% to 4%, 1.9% to 4%, 2% to 4%, 1.5% to 4.5%, 1.5% to 4%, or 2% to 4.5%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition.

[0147] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is less than 4.5%, less than 4.4%, less than 4.2%, less than 4%, less than 3.8%, less than 3.6%, less than 3.4%, less than 3.2%, less than 3%, less than 2.8%, less than 2.6%, less than 2.4%, less than 2.2%, less than 2%, less than 1.8%, less than 1.6%, or less than 1.4%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition. In some embodiments, if the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the proportion of structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is greater than 1%, greater than 1.2%, greater than 1.4%, greater than 1.6%, greater than 1.8%, greater than 2%, greater than 2.2%, greater than 2.4%, greater than 2.6%, greater than 2.8%, greater than 3%, greater than 3.2%, greater than 3.4%, greater than 3.6%, greater than 3.8%, greater than 4%, greater than 4.2%, or greater than 4.4%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units of the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0148] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of structural unit (a1) to structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is about 1 to about 12, about 1 to about 11.5, about 1 to about 11, about 1 to about 10.5, about 1 to about 10, about 1 to about 9.5, about 1 to about 9, about 1 to about 8.5, about 1 to about 8, about 1 to about 7.5, about 1 to about 7, about 1 to about 6.5, about 1 to about 6, about 1.5 to about 6, about 2 to about 6, about 2 to about 2 to about 10, about 2 to about 8, about 2.5 to about 10, about 2.5 to about 8, about 3 to about 10, or about 3 to about 8.

[0149] In some embodiments, when the copolymer contains structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of structural unit (a1) to structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is less than 12, less than 11.5, less than 11, less than 10.5, less than 10, less than 9.5, less than 9, less than 8.5, less than 8, less than 7.5, less than 7, less than 6.5, less than 6, less than 5.5, less than 5, less than 4.5, less than 4, less than 3.5, less than 3, less than 2.5, or less than 2. In some embodiments, when the copolymer comprises structural unit (a1) and structural unit (a2), the molar ratio of structural unit (a1) to structural unit (a2) in the copolymer is greater than 1, greater than 1.5, greater than 2, greater than 2.5, greater than 3, greater than 3.5, greater than 4, greater than 4.5, greater than 5, greater than 5.5, greater than 6, greater than 6.5, greater than 7, greater than 7.5, greater than 8, greater than 8.5, greater than 9, greater than 9.5, greater than 10, greater than 10.5, or greater than 11.

[0150] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (b) in the copolymer is approximately 4% to 17%, 4% to 15%, 4% to 10%, 5% to 17%, 6% to 17%, 7% to 17%, 8% to 17%, 9% to 17%, 10% to 17%, 10% to 16%, 10% to 15%, 8% to 13%, 7% to 13%, 12% to 17%, or 13% to 17%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0151] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (b) in the copolymer is less than 17%, less than 16%, less than 15%, less than 14%, less than 13%, less than 12%, less than 11%, less than 10%, less than 9%, less than 8%, less than 7%, less than 6%, or less than 5%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (b) in the copolymer is more than 4%, more than 5%, more than 6%, more than 7%, more than 8%, more than 9%, more than 10%, more than 11%, more than 12%, more than 13%, more than 14%, more than 15%, or more than 16%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0152] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (c) in the copolymer is approximately 65% ​​to 80%, 65.5% to 80%, 66% to 80%, 66.5% to 80%, 67% to 80%, 67.5% to 80%, 68% to 80%, 68.5% to 80%, 69% to 80%, and 69.5% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 80%, 70%-80%, 70%-79.5%, 70%-79%, 70%-78.5%, 70%-78%, 70%-77.5%, 70%-77%, 70%-76.5%, 70%-76%, 70.5%-76%, 71%-76%, 71.5%-76%, 72%-76%, 67%-77%, or 68%-75%.

[0153] In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (c) in the copolymer is more than 65%, more than 66%, more than 67%, more than 68%, more than 69%, more than 70%, more than 71%, more than 72%, more than 73%, more than 74%, more than 75%, more than 76%, more than 77%, more than 78%, or more than 79%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the proportion of structural units (c) in the copolymer is less than 80%, less than 79%, less than 78%, less than 77%, less than 76%, less than 75%, less than 74%, less than 73%, less than 72%, less than 71%, less than 70%, less than 69%, less than 68%, less than 67%, or less than 66%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0154] In some embodiments, structural units (a) and (b) are configured as hydrophilic portions of the copolymer. In some embodiments, structural units (a1), (a2), and (b) are configured as hydrophilic portions of the copolymer. In some embodiments, structural unit (c) is configured as a hydrophobic portion of the copolymer.

[0155] In some embodiments, the total proportion of structural units (a) and structural units (b) in the copolymer is approximately 18% to 35%, 18.5% to 35%, 19% to 35%, 19.5% to 35%, 20% to 35%, 20% to 34.5%, 20% to 34%, and 20% respectively, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 33.5%, 20% to 33%, 20% to 32.5%, 20% to 32%, 20% to 31.5%, 20% to 31%, 20% to 30.5%, 20% to 30%, 20.5% to 30%, 21% to 30%, 21.5% to 30%, 22% to 30%, 22% to 32%, 25% to 35%, or 25% to 30%.

[0156] In some embodiments, the sum of structural units (a) and structural units (b) in the copolymer is less than 35%, less than 34%, less than 33%, less than 32%, less than 31%, less than 30%, less than 29%, less than 28%, less than 27%, less than 26%, less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, or less than 19%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the sum of structural units (a) and structural units (b) in the copolymer is more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, more than 24%, more than 25%, more than 26%, more than 27%, more than 28%, more than 29%, more than 30%, more than 31%, more than 32%, more than 33%, or more than 34%, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition.

[0157] In some embodiments, the total proportion of structural units (a1), structural units (a2), and structural units (b) in the copolymer is approximately 18% to 35%, 18.5% to 35%, 19% to 35%, 19.5% to 35%, 20% to 35%, 20% to 34.5%, and 20% to 34%, respectively, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition. The percentages are approximately 20% to 33.5%, 20% to 33%, 20% to 32.5%, 20% to 32%, 20% to 31.5%, 20% to 31%, 20% to 30.5%, 20% to 30%, 20.5% to 30%, 21% to 30%, 21.5% to 30%, 22% to 30%, 22% to 32%, 25% to 35%, or 25% to 30%.

[0158] In some embodiments, the total proportion of structural units (a1), structural units (a2), and structural units (b) in the copolymer is less than 35%, less than 34%, less than 33%, less than 32%, less than 31%, less than 30%, less than 29%, less than 28%, less than 27%, less than 26%, less than 25%, less than 24%, less than 23%, less than 22%, less than 21%, less than 20%, or less than 19% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. In some embodiments, the total proportion of structural units (a1), structural units (a2), and structural units (b) in the copolymer is, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition, more than 18%, more than 19%, more than 20%, more than 21%, more than 22%, more than 23%, more than 24%, more than 25%, more than 26%, more than 27%, more than 28%, more than 29%, more than 30%, more than 31%, more than 32%, more than 33%, or more than 34%.

[0159] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the total of structural unit (a) and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is about 1.5 to about 4, about 1.6 to about 4, about 1.7 to about 4, about 1.8 to about 4, about 1.9 to about 4, about 2 to about 4, about 2 to about 3.9, about 2 to about 3.8, about 2 to about 3.7, about 2 to about 3.6, about 2 to about 3.5, about 2 to about 3.4, about 2 to about 3.3, about 2 to about 3.2, about 2 to about 3.1, about 2 to about 3, about 2.2 to about 3.5, or about 2.4 to about 3.8.

[0160] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the total of structural unit (a) and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is less than 4, less than 3.9, less than 3.8, less than 3.7, less than 3.6, less than 3.5, less than 3.4, less than 3.3, less than 3.2, less than 3.1, less than 3, less than 2.9, less than 2.8, less than 2.7, less than 2.6, less than 2.5, less than 2.4, less than 2.3, less than 2.2, less than 2.1, less than 2, less than 1.9, less than 1.8, 1.7, or less than 1.6. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the sum of structural unit (a) and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is greater than 1.5, greater than 1.6, greater than 1.7, greater than 1.8, greater than 1.9, greater than 2, greater than 2.1, greater than 2.2, greater than 2.3, greater than 2.4, greater than 2.5, greater than 2.6, greater than 2.7, greater than 2.8, greater than 2.9, greater than 3, greater than 3.1, greater than 3.2, greater than 3.3, greater than 3.4, greater than 3.5, greater than 3.6, greater than 3.7, greater than 3.8, or greater than 3.9.

[0161] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the sum of structural unit (a1), structural unit (a2), and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is about 1.5 to about 4, about 1.6 to about 4, about 1.7 to about 4, about 1.8 to about 4, about 1.9 to about 4, about 2 to about 4, about 2 to about 3.9, about 2 to about 3.8, about 2 to about 3.7, about 2 to about 3.6, about 2 to about 3.5, about 2 to about 3.4, about 2 to about 3.3, about 2 to about 3.2, about 2 to about 3.1, about 2 to about 3, about 2.2 to about 3.5, or about 2.4 to about 3.8.

[0162] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the sum of structural unit (a1), structural unit (a2), and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is less than 4, less than 3.9, less than 3.8, less than 3.7, less than 3.6, less than 3.5, less than 3.4, less than 3.3, less than 3.2, less than 3.1, less than 3, less than 2.9, less than 2.8, less than 2.7, less than 2.6, less than 2.5, less than 2.4, less than 2.3, less than 2.2, less than 2.1, less than 2, less than 1.9, less than 1.8, less than 1.7, or less than 1.6. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the sum of structural unit (a1), structural unit (a2), and structural unit (b) in the copolymer is greater than 1.5, greater than 1.6, greater than 1.7, greater than 1.8, greater than 1.9, greater than 2, greater than 2.1, greater than 2.2, greater than 2.3, greater than 2.4, greater than 2.5, greater than 2.6, greater than 2.7, greater than 2.8, greater than 2.9, greater than 3, greater than 3.1, greater than 3.2, greater than 3.3, greater than 3.4, greater than 3.5, greater than 3.6, greater than 3.7, greater than 3.8, or greater than 3.9.

[0163] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of structural unit (c) to the total structural unit (a) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is approximately 5 to approximately 15, approximately 5 to approximately 14.75, approximately 5 to approximately 14.5, approximately 5 to approximately 14.25, approximately 5 to approximately 14, approximately 5 to approximately 13.75, approximately 5 to approximately 13.5, approximately 5 to approximately 13, approximately 5 to approximately 12.75, approximately 5 to approximately 12.5, approximately 5 to approximately 12.25, approximately 5 to approximately 12, approximately 5 to approximately 11.75, approximately 5 to approximately 11.5, approximately 5 to approximately 11.25, approximately 5 to approximately 11, approximately 5 to approximately 10.75, approximately 5 to approximately 10.5, approximately 5 to approximately 10.25, approximately 5 to approximately 10, approximately 5.5 to approximately 15, approximately 6 to approximately 15, approximately 6.5 to 15, or approximately 7 to approximately 15.

[0164] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of the total structural unit (a) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is less than 15, less than 14.5, less than 14, less than 13.5, less than 13, less than 12.5, less than 12, less than 11.5, less than 11, less than 10.5, less than 10, less than 9.5, less than 9, less than 8.5, less than 8, less than 7.5, less than 7, less than 6.5, less than 6, or less than 5.5. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of the total structural unit (c) and structural unit (a) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is greater than 5, greater than 5.5, greater than 6, greater than 6.5, greater than 7, greater than 7.5, greater than 8, greater than 8.5, greater than 9, greater than 9.5, greater than 10, greater than 10.5, greater than 11, greater than 11.5, greater than 12, greater than 12.5, greater than 13, greater than 13.5, greater than 14, or greater than 14.5.

[0165] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of the total structural unit (c), structural unit (a1), and structural unit (a2) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is approximately 5 to approximately 15, approximately 5 to approximately 14.75, approximately 5 to approximately 14.5, approximately 5 to approximately 14.25, approximately 5 to approximately 14, approximately 5 to approximately 13.75, approximately 5 to approximately 13.5, approximately 5 to approximately 13, approximately 5 to approximately The ranges are 12.75, approximately 5 to 12.5, approximately 5 to 12.25, approximately 5 to 12, approximately 5 to 11.75, approximately 5 to 11.5, approximately 5 to 11.25, approximately 5 to 11, approximately 5 to 10.75, approximately 5 to 10.5, approximately 5 to 10.25, approximately 5 to 10, approximately 5.5 to 15, approximately 6 to 15, approximately 6.5 to 15, or approximately 7 to 15.

[0166] In some embodiments, the molar ratio of the total structural unit (c), structural unit (a1), and structural unit (a2) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is less than 15, less than 14.5, less than 14, less than 13.5, less than 13, less than 12.5, less than 12, less than 11.5, less than 11, less than 10.5, less than 10, less than 9.5, less than 9, less than 8.5, less than 8, less than 7.5, less than 7, less than 6.5, less than 6, or less than 5.5. In some embodiments, the molar ratio of the total structural unit (c), structural unit (a1), and structural unit (a2) to structural unit (b) in the copolymer is greater than 5, greater than 5.5, greater than 6, greater than 6.5, greater than 7, greater than 7.5, greater than 8, greater than 8.5, greater than 9, greater than 9.5, greater than 10, greater than 10.5, greater than 11, greater than 11.5, greater than 12, greater than 12.5, greater than 13, greater than 13.5, greater than 14, or greater than 14.5.

[0167] The addition of ester group-containing monomers in the preparation of the binder compositions disclosed herein has been found to result in a deterioration of electrochemical performance. In some embodiments, the binder compositions do not have structural units derived from ester group-containing monomers. In some embodiments, the ester group-containing monomers are C1-C 20 Alkyl acrylates, C1-C 20The monomers are alkyl (meth)acrylates, cycloalkyl acrylates, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the ester group-containing monomers are methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, n-propyl acrylate, isopropyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, sec-butyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, pentyl acrylate, hesyl acrylate, heptyl acrylate, octyl acrylate, 3,3,5-trimethylhexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, nonyl acrylate, decyl acrylate, lauryl acrylate, n-tetradecyl acrylate, octadecyl acrylate, cyclohexyl acrylate, phenyl acrylate, methoxymethyl acrylate, methoxyethyl acrylate, ethoxymethyl acrylate, ethoxyethyl acrylate, perfluorooctyl acrylate, stearyl acrylate, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the ester group-containing monomer is cyclohexyl acrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate, isobornyl acrylate, isobornyl methacrylate, 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexyl acrylate, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the ester group-containing monomers are methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, n-propyl methacrylate, isopropyl methacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, sec-butyl methacrylate, tert-butyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, n-pentyl methacrylate, isopentyl methacrylate, hexyl methacrylate, heptyl methacrylate, octyl methacrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, nonyl methacrylate, decyl methacrylate, lauryl methacrylate, n-tetradecyl methacrylate, stearyl methacrylate, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl methacrylate, phenyl methacrylate, benzyl methacrylate, or a combination thereof.

[0168] In some embodiments, the binder composition does not contain structural units derived from conjugated diene group-containing monomers. Examples of conjugated diene group-containing monomers include aliphatic conjugated diene monomers such as 1,3-butadiene, 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene, and 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene, as well as substituted linear conjugated pentadienes and substituted side-chain conjugated hexadienes.

[0169] In some embodiments, the binder composition does not contain structural units derived from aromatic vinyl group-containing monomers. Examples of aromatic vinyl group-containing monomers include styrene, α-methylstyrene, vinyltoluene, and divinylbenzene.

[0170] In some embodiments, the pH of the binder composition is about 7 to about 9, about 7 to about 8.9, about 7 to about 8.8, about 7 to about 8.7, about 7 to about 8.6, about 7 to about 8.5, about 7 to about 8.4, about 7 to about 8.3, about 8 to about 8.2, about 7 to about 8.1, about 7 to about 8, about 7.1 to about 9, about 7.2 to about 9, about 7.3 to about 9, about 7.4 to about 9, about 7.5 to about 9, about 7.6 to about 9, about 7.7 to about 9, about 7.8 to about 9, about 7.9 to about 9, or about 8 to about 9.

[0171] In certain embodiments, the pH of the binder composition is less than 9, less than 8.9, less than 8.8, less than 8.7, less than 8.6, less than 8.5, less than 8.4, less than 8.3, less than 8.2, less than 8.1, less than 8, less than 7.9, less than 7.8, less than 7.7, less than 7.6, less than 7.5, less than 7.4, less than 7.3, or less than 7.2. In certain embodiments, the pH of the binder composition is greater than 7, greater than 7.1, greater than 7.2, greater than 7.3, greater than 7.4, greater than 7.5, greater than 7.6, greater than 7.7, greater than 7.8, greater than 7.9, greater than 8, greater than 8.1, greater than 8.2, greater than 8.3, greater than 8.4, greater than 8.5, greater than 8.6, greater than 8.7, or greater than 8.8.

[0172] In some embodiments, the viscosity of the binder composition is approximately 10,000 mPa·s to approximately 50,000 mPa·s, approximately 10,000 mPa·s to approximately 47,500 mPa·s, approximately 10,000 mPa·s to approximately 45,000 mPa·s, approximately 10,000 mPa·s to approximately 42,500 mPa·s, and approximately 10,000 mPa·s to approximately 4000 mPa·s. 0mPa·s, 10,000mPa·s~approx. 3,7500mPa·s, 10,000mPa·s~approx. 35,000mPa·s, 10,000mPa·s~approx. 32,5 00mPa·s, 10,000mPa·s~approx. 30,000mPa·s, 10,000mPa·s~approx. 29,000mPa·s, approx. 10,000mPa·s~approx. 28, 000mPa·s, approximately 10,000mPa·s~approx. 27,000mPa·s, approximately 10,000mPa·s~approximately 26,000mPa·s, approximately 10,000mPa·s~ Approx. 25,000mPa s, Approx. 10,000mPa s~Approx. 24,000mPa s, Approx. 10,000mPa s~Approx. 23,000mPa s, Approx. 10,000mPa The pressure ranges are approximately 22,000 mPa·s for 10,000 mPa·s and 21,000 mPa·s for 10,000 mPa·s and 20,000 mPa·s for 15,000 mPa·s and 30,000 mPa·s for 15,000 mPa·s and 25,000 mPa·s for 15,000 mPa·s and 35,000 mPa·s for 15,000 mPa·s.

[0173] In some embodiments, the viscosity of the binder composition is less than 50,000 mPa·s, less than 47,500 mPa·s, less than 45,000 mPa·s, less than 42,500 mPa·s, less than 40,000 mPa·s, less than 37,500 mPa·s, less than 35,000 mPa·s, less than 32,500 mPa·s, less than 30,000 mPa·s, less than 27,500 mPa·s, less than 25,000 mPa·s, less than 22,500 mPa·s, less than 20,000 mPa·s, less than 17,500 mPa·s, less than 15,000 mPa·s, or less than 12,500 mPa·s. In some embodiments, the viscosity of the binder composition is greater than 10,000 mPa·s, greater than 12,500 mPa·s, greater than 15,000 mPa·s, greater than 17,500 mPa·s, greater than 20,000 mPa·s, greater than 22,500 mPa·s, greater than 25,000 mPa·s, greater than 27,500 mPa·s, greater than 30,000 mPa·s, greater than 32,500 mPa·s, greater than 35,000 mPa·s, greater than 37,500 mPa·s, greater than 40,000 mPa·s, greater than 42,500 mPa·s, greater than 45,000 mPa·s, and greater than 47,500 mPa·s.

[0174] In some embodiments, the solids content of the binder composition is approximately 12% to 18% by weight, based on the total weight of the binder composition, approximately 12.2% to 18%, approximately 12.4% to 18%, approximately 12.6% to 18%, approximately 12.8% to 18%, approximately 13% to 18%, approximately 13% to 17.8%, approximately 13% to 17.6%, approximately 13% to 17.4%, approximately 13% to 17.2%, approximately 13% to 17%, approximately 13.1% to 17%, approximately 13.2% to 17%, and approximately 13.3% to 1 The percentages are 7%, approximately 13.3-17%, approximately 13.4-17%, approximately 13.5-17%, approximately 13.6-17%, approximately 13.7-17%, approximately 13.8-17%, approximately 13.9-17%, approximately 14-16.9%, approximately 14-16.8%, approximately 14-16.7%, approximately 14-16.6%, approximately 14-16.5%, approximately 14-16.4%, approximately 14-16.3%, approximately 14-16.2%, approximately 14-16.1%, and approximately 14-16%.

[0175] In some embodiments, the solids content of the binder composition is less than 18%, less than 17.8%, less than 17.6%, less than 17.4%, less than 17.2%, less than 17%, less than 16.8%, less than 16.6%, less than 16.4%, less than 16.2%, less than 16%, less than 15.8%, less than 15.6%, less than 15.4%, less than 15.2%, less than 15%, less than 14.8%, less than 14.6%, less than 14.4%, less than 14.2%, less than 14%, less than 13.8%, less than 13.6%, less than 13.4%, less than 13.2%, less than 13%, less than 12.8%, less than 12.6%, less than 12.4%, or less than 12.2% by weight, based on the total weight of the binder composition. In some embodiments, the solid content of the binder composition is, based on the total weight of the binder composition, more than 12%, more than 12.2%, more than 12.4%, more than 12.6%, more than 12.8%, more than 13%, more than 13.2%, more than 13.4%, more than 13.6%, more than 13.8%, more than 14%, more than 14.2%, and 14.4% by weight. More than %, more than 14.6%, more than 14.8%, more than 15%, more than 15.2%, more than 15.4%, more than 15.6%, more than 15.8%, more than 16%, more than 16.2%, more than 16.4%, more than 16.6%, more than 16.8%, more than 17%, more than 17.2%, more than 17.4%, more than 17.6%, or more than 17.8%.

[0176] In some embodiments, the weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition is approximately 100,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 105,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 110,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 115,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 120,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 125,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 200,000 g / mol, approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 195,000 g / mol, and approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 190,000 g / mol. These ranges from approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 185,000 g / mol, approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 180,000 g / mol, approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 175,000 g / mol, approximately 130,000 g / mol to approximately 170,000 g / mol, approximately 135,000 g / mol to approximately 170,000 g / mol, approximately 140,000 g / mol to approximately 170,000 g / mol, approximately 145,000 g / mol to approximately 17,000 g / mol, approximately 150,000 g / mol to approximately 170,000 g / mol, approximately 150,000 g / mol to approximately 165,000 g / mol, or approximately 155,000 g / mol to approximately 165,000 g / mol. If the weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition is not greater than the upper limit mentioned above, the coatability of the binder composition is ensured and the adhesive strength of the binder composition can be improved, thus enabling the creation of a smooth binder composition layer. On the other hand, if the weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition is not less than the lower limit specified above, the bonding properties of the binder composition are ensured and the adhesive strength and secondary battery cycle characteristics of the binder composition can be improved.

[0177] In some embodiments, the weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition is less than 200,000 g / mol, less than 195,000 g / mol, less than 190,000 g / mol, less than 185,000 g / mol, less than 180,000 g / mol, less than 175,000 g / mol, less than 170,000 g / mol, less than 165,000 g / mol, less than 160,000 g / mol, and 1 The values ​​are less than 55,000 g / mol, less than 150,000 g / mol, less than 145,000 g / mol, less than 140,000 g / mol, less than 135,000 g / mol, less than 130,000 g / mol, less than 125,000 g / mol, less than 120,000 g / mol, less than 115,000 g / mol, less than 110,000 g / mol, or less than 105,000 g / mol. In some embodiments, the weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition is greater than 100,000 g / mol, greater than 105,000 g / mol, greater than 110,000 g / mol, greater than 115,000 g / mol, greater than 120,000 g / mol, greater than 125,000 g / mol, greater than 130,000 g / mol, greater than 135,000 g / mol, greater than 140,000 g / mol, and 1 More than 45,000 g / mol, more than 150,000 g / mol, more than 155,000 g / mol, more than 160,000 g / mol, more than 165,000 g / mol, more than 170,000 g / mol, more than 175,000 g / mol, more than 180,000 g / mol, more than 185,000 g / mol, more than 190,000 g / mol, or more than 195,000 g / mol.

[0178] In some embodiments, the number-average molecular weight of the binder composition is approximately 10,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 15,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 20,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 25,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 30,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 35,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 40,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, and approximately 45,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol. The ranges are mol, approximately 50,000 g / mol to approximately 100,000 g / mol, approximately 50,000 g / mol to approximately 95,000 g / mol, approximately 50,000 g / mol to approximately 90,000 g / mol, approximately 50,000 g / mol to approximately 85,000 g / mol, approximately 50,000 g / mol to approximately 80,000 g / mol, approximately 55,000 g / mol to approximately 80,000 g / mol, approximately 60,000 g / mol to approximately 80,000 g / mol, approximately 65,000 g / mol to approximately 75,000 g / mol, or approximately 60,000 g / mol to approximately 90,000 g / mol.

[0179] In some embodiments, the number-average molecular weight of the binder composition is less than 100,000 g / mol, less than 95,000 g / mol, less than 90,000 g / mol, less than 85,000 g / mol, less than 80,000 g / mol, less than 75,000 g / mol, less than 70,000 g / mol, less than 65,000 g / mol, less than 60,000 g / mol, less than 55,000 g / mol, less than 50,000 g / mol, less than 45,000 g / mol, less than 40,000 g / mol, less than 35,000 g / mol, less than 30,000 g / mol, less than 25,000 g / mol, less than 20,000 g / mol, or less than 15,000 g / mol. In some embodiments, the number-average molecular weight of the binder composition is greater than 10,000 g / mol, greater than 15,000 g / mol, greater than 20,000 g / mol, greater than 25,000 g / mol, greater than 30,000 g / mol, greater than 35,000 g / mol, greater than 40,000 g / mol, greater than 45,000 g / mol, greater than 50,000 g / mol, greater than 55,000 g / mol, greater than 60,000 g / mol, greater than 65,000 g / mol, greater than 70,000 g / mol, greater than 75,000 g / mol, greater than 80,000 g / mol, greater than 85,000 g / mol, greater than 90,000 g / mol, or greater than 95,000 g / mol.

[0180] In some embodiments, the polydispersity index (PDI) of the binder composition is about 1 to about 5, about 1 to about 4.8, about 1 to about 4.6, about 1 to about 4.4, about 1 to about 4.2, about 1 to about 4, about 1 to about 3.8, about 1 to about 3.6, about 1 to about 3.4, about 1 to about 3.2, about 1 to about 3, about 1.1 to about 3, about 1.2 to about 3, about 1.3 to about 3, about 1.4 to about 3, about 1.5 to about 3, about 1.6 to about 3, about 1.6 to about 2.8, about 1.6 to about 2.6, about 1.8 to about 2.6, or about 1.8 to about 2.8. When the polydispersity index of the binder composition is within the above range, the stability of the binder composition can be further improved.

[0181] In some embodiments, the polydispersity index of the binder composition is less than 5, less than 4.8, less than 4.6, less than 4.4, less than 4.2, less than 4, less than 3.8, less than 3.6, less than 3.4, less than 3.2, less than 3, less than 2.8, less than 2.6, less than 2.4, less than 2.2, less than 2, less than 1.8, less than 1.6, less than 1.4, or less than 1.2. In some embodiments, the polydispersity index of the binder composition is greater than 1, greater than 1.2, greater than 1.4, greater than 1.6, greater than 1.8, greater than 2, greater than 2.2, greater than 2.4, greater than 2.6, greater than 2.8, greater than 3, greater than 3.2, greater than 3.4, greater than 3.6, greater than 3.8, greater than 4, greater than 4.2, greater than 4.4, greater than 4.6, or greater than 4.8.

[0182] In some embodiments, the average particle size of the binder composition is approximately 10 μm to 50 μm, 12 μm to 50 μm, 14 μm to 50 μm, 16 μm to 50 μm, 18 μm to 50 μm, 20 μm to 50 μm, 20 μm to 48 μm, 20 μm to 46 μm, 20 μm to 44 μm, 20 μm to 42 μm, 20 μm to 40 μm, 22 μm to 40 μm, 22 μm to 38 μm, 24 μm to 38 μm, 24 μm to 36 μm, 26 μm to 34 μm, 28 μm to 34 μm, or 28 μm to 32 μm.

[0183] In some embodiments, the average particle size of the binder composition is less than 50 μm, less than 48 μm, less than 46 μm, less than 44 μm, less than 42 μm, less than 40 μm, less than 38 μm, less than 36 μm, less than 34 μm, less than 32 μm, less than 30 μm, less than 28 μm, less than 26 μm, less than 24 μm, less than 22 μm, less than 20 μm, less than 18 μm, less than 16 μm, less than 14 μm, or less than 12 μm. In some embodiments, the average particle size of the binder composition is greater than 10 μm, greater than 12 μm, greater than 14 μm, greater than 16 μm, greater than 18 μm, greater than 20 μm, greater than 22 μm, greater than 24 μm, greater than 26 μm, greater than 28 μm, greater than 30 μm, greater than 32 μm, greater than 34 μm, greater than 36 μm, greater than 38 μm, greater than 40 μm, greater than 42 μm, greater than 44 μm, greater than 46 μm, or greater than 48 μm.

[0184] In some embodiments, the D50 of the binder composition is approximately 1 μm to 100 μm, approximately 1 μm to 98 μm, approximately 1 μm to 96 μm, approximately 1 μm to 94 μm, approximately 1 μm to 92 μm, approximately 1 μm to 90 μm, approximately 1 μm to 88 μm, approximately 1 μm to 86 μm, approximately 1 μm to 84 μm, approximately 1 μm to 82 μm, approximately 1 μm to 80 μm, approximately 1 μm to 75 μm, These ranges from approximately 1 μm to 70 μm, 1 μm to 65 μm, 1 μm to 60 μm, 1 μm to 55 μm, 1 μm to 50 μm, 1 μm to 45 μm, 1 μm to 40 μm, 1 μm to 35 μm, 1 μm to 30 μm, 1 μm to 25 μm, 2 μm to 25 μm, 3 μm to 25 μm, 4 μm to 25 μm, or 5 μm to 25 μm.

[0185] In some embodiments, the D50 of the binder composition is less than 100 μm, less than 95 μm, less than 90 μm, less than 85 μm, less than 80 μm, less than 75 μm, less than 70 μm, less than 65 μm, less than 60 μm, less than 55 μm, less than 50 μm, less than 45 μm, less than 40 μm, less than 35 μm, less than 30 μm, less than 25 μm, less than 20 μm, less than 15 μm, less than 10 μm, or less than 5 μm. In some embodiments, the D50 of the binder composition is greater than 1 μm, greater than 5 μm, greater than 10 μm, greater than 15 μm, greater than 20 μm, greater than 25 μm, greater than 30 μm, greater than 35 μm, greater than 40 μm, greater than 45 μm, greater than 50 μm, greater than 55 μm, greater than 60 μm, greater than 65 μm, greater than 70 μm, greater than 75 μm, greater than 80 μm, greater than 85 μm, greater than 90 μm, or greater than 95 μm.

[0186] In some embodiments, the D10 of the binder composition is approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 20 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 19.5 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 19 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 18.5 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 18 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 17.5 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 17 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 16.5 μm, approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 16 μm, and approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 1 5.5μm, about 0.1μm to about 15μm, about 0.1μm to about 14.5μm, about 0.1μm to about 14μm, about 0.1μm to about 13.5μm, about 0.1μm to about 13μm, about 0.μm About 12.5 μm, about 0.1 μm to about 12 μm, about 0.1 μm to about 11.5 μm, about 0.1 μm to about 11 μm, about 0.1 μm to about 10.5 μm, or about 0.1 μm to about 10 μm.

[0187] In some embodiments, the D10 of the binder composition is less than 20 μm, less than 19 μm, less than 18 μm, less than 17 μm, less than 16 μm, less than 15 μm, less than 14 μm, less than 13 μm, less than 12 μm, less than 11 μm, less than 10 μm, less than 9 μm, less than 8 μm, less than 7 μm, less than 6 μm, less than 5 μm, less than 4 μm, less than 3 μm, less than 2 μm, less than 1 μm, or less than 0.5 μm. In some embodiments, D10 of the binder composition is greater than 0.1 μm, greater than 0.5 μm, greater than 1 μm, greater than 2 μm, greater than 3 μm, greater than 4 μm, greater than 5 μm, greater than 6 μm, greater than 7 μm, greater than 8 μm, greater than 9 μm, greater than 10 μm, greater than 11 μm, greater than 12 μm, greater than 13 μm, greater than 14 μm, greater than 15 μm, greater than 16 μm, greater than 17 μm, greater than 18 μm, or greater than 19 μm.

[0188] In some embodiments, the D90 of the binder composition is approximately 10 μm to 300 μm, approximately 15 μm to 300 μm, approximately 20 μm to 300 μm, approximately 25 μm to 300 μm, approximately 30 μm to 300 μm, approximately 35 μm to 300 μm, approximately 40 μm to 300 μm, approximately 45 μm to 300 μm, approximately 50 μm to 300 μm, and approximately 60 μm to 300 μm. m is approximately 70 μm to 300 μm, 80 μm to 300 μm, 90 μm to 300 μm, 100 μm to 300 μm, 120 μm to 300 μm, 140 μm to 300 μm, 160 μm to 300 μm, 180 μm to 300 μm, 200 μm to 300 μm, 220 μm to 300 μm, or 240 μm to 300 μm.

[0189] In some embodiments, the D90 of the binder composition is less than 300 μm, less than 295 μm, less than 290 μm, less than 285 μm, less than 280 μm, less than 275 μm, less than 270 μm, less than 265 μm, less than 260 μm, less than 255 μm, less than 250 μm, less than 225 μm, less than 200 μm, less than 175 μm, less than 150 μm, less than 125 μm, less than 100 μm, less than 75 μm, less than 50 μm, less than 25 μm, or less than 15 μm. In some embodiments, the D90 of the binder composition is greater than 10 μm, greater than 15 μm, greater than 20 μm, greater than 25 μm, greater than 30 μm, greater than 35 μm, greater than 40 μm, greater than 45 μm, greater than 50 μm, greater than 75 μm, greater than 100 μm, greater than 125 μm, greater than 150 μm, greater than 175 μm, greater than 200 μm, greater than 225 μm, greater than 250 μm, or greater than 275 μm.

[0190] The binder composition of the present invention exhibits strong adhesion to the current collector. The good adhesive strength of the binder composition to the current collector is important in the fabrication of battery electrodes to promote the bonding force of the electrode layer to the current collector, prevent separation, and improve the mechanical stability of the electrode. In some embodiments, the adhesive strength between the binder composition and the current collector is approximately 2 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.1 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.2 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.3 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.4 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.5 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.6 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.7 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.8 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 2.9 N / cm to 4 N / cm, approximately 3 N / cm to 4 N / cm, and approximately 2 N / cm to 3.9 N / cm. N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.8N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.7N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.6N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.5N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.4N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.3N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.2N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3.1N / cm, about 2N / cm to about 3N / cm, about 2.5N / cm to about 3.5N / cm, about 2.3N / cm to about 3.7N / cm, about 2.5N / cm to about 3N / cm, or about 3N / cm to about 3.5N / cm.

[0191] In some embodiments, the adhesive strength between the binder composition and the current collector is less than 4 N / cm, less than 3.9 N / cm, less than 3.8 N / cm, less than 3.7 N / cm, less than 3.6 N / cm, less than 3.5 N / cm, less than 3.4 N / cm, less than 3.3 N / cm, less than 3.2 N / cm, less than 3.1 N / cm, less than 3 N / cm, less than 2.9 N / cm, less than 2.8 N / cm, less than 2.7 N / cm, less than 2.6 N / cm, less than 2.5 N / cm, less than 2.4 N / cm, less than 2.3 N / cm, or less than 2.2 N / cm. In some embodiments, the adhesive strength between the binder composition and the current collector is greater than 2 N / cm, greater than 2.1 N / cm, greater than 2.2 N / cm, greater than 2.3 N / cm, greater than 2.4 N / cm, greater than 2.5 N / cm, greater than 2.6 N / cm, greater than 2.7 N / cm, greater than 2.8 N / cm, greater than 2.9 N / cm, greater than 3 N / cm, greater than 3.1 N / cm, greater than 3.2 N / cm, greater than 3.3 N / cm, greater than 3.4 N / cm, greater than 3.5 N / cm, greater than 3.6 N / cm, greater than 3.7 N / cm, or greater than 3.8 N / cm.

[0192] In another embodiment, provided herein is an electrode for a secondary battery, comprising an electrode active material, a current collector, and a binder composition prepared by the method described above. In another embodiment, the electrode further comprises a conductive agent.

[0193] In some embodiments, the electrode active material is a cathode active material, and the cathode active material is LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiNi x Mn y O2, Li 1+z Ni x Mn y Co 1-x-y O2, LiLiLi x Co y Al zThe cathode active material is selected from the group consisting of O2, LiV2O5, LiTiS2, LiMoS2, LiMnO2, LiCrO2, LiMn2O4, Li2MnO3, LiFeO2, LiFePO4 and combinations thereof, where each x is independently 0.2 to 0.9, each y is independently 0.1 to 0.45, and each z is independently 0 to 0.2. In certain embodiments, the cathode active material is LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiNi x Mn y O2, Li 1+z Ni x Mn y Co 1-x-y O2(NMC), LiNi x Co y Al z The cathode active material is selected from the group consisting of O2, LiV2O5, LiTiS2, LiMoS2, LiMnO2, LiCrO2, LiMn2O4, LiFeO2, LiFePO4 and combinations thereof, where each x is independently 0.4 to 0.6, each y is independently 0.2 to 0.4, and each z is independently 0 to 0.1. In other embodiments, the cathode active material is not LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiV2O5, LiTiS2, LiMoS2, LiMnO2, LiCrO2, LiMn2O4, LiFeO2, or LiFePO4. In a further embodiment, the cathode active material is LiNi x Mn y O2, Li 1+z Ni x Mn y Co 1-x-y O2, or LiNi x Co y Al z Instead of O2, each x is independently 0.2 to 0.9, each y is independently 0.1 to 0.45, and each z is independently 0 to 0.2. In certain embodiments, the cathode active material is Li 1+x Ni a Mn b Co c Al (1-a-b-c) The cathode active material is O2, and -0.2≦x≦0.2, 0≦a<1, 0≦b<1, 0≦c<1, and a+b+c≦1. In some embodiments, the cathode active material is Li, which has the general formula Li 1+x Ni a Mnb Co c Al (1-a-b-c) It has O2 and satisfies 0.33≦a≦0.92, 0.33≦a≦0.9, 0.33≦a≦0.8, 0.5≦a≦0.92, 0.5≦a≦0.9, 0.5≦a≦0.8, 0.6≦a≦0.92, or 0.6≦a≦0.9; 0≦b≦0.5, 0≦b≦0.3, 0.1≦b≦0.5, 0.1≦b≦0.4, 0.1≦b≦0.3, 0.1≦b≦0.2, or 0.2≦b≦0.5; 0≦c≦0.5, 0≦c≦0.3, 0.1≦c≦0.5, 0.1≦c≦0.4, 0.1≦c≦0.3, 0.1≦c≦0.2, or 0.2≦c≦0.5.

[0194] In certain embodiments, the cathode active material is doped with a dopant selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Mn, Al, Mg, Zn, Ti, La, Ce, Sn, Zr, Ru, Si, Ge, and combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the dopant is not Fe, Ni, Mn, Mg, Zn, Ti, La, Ce, Ru, Si, or Ge. In certain embodiments, the dopant is not Al, Sn, or Zr.

[0195] In some embodiments, the cathode active material is LiNi 0.33 Mn 0.33 Co 0.33 O2 (NMC333), LiNi 0.4 Mn 0.4 Co 0.2 O2, LiLiLi 0.5 Mn 0.3 Co 0.2 O2 (NMC532), LiNi 0.6 Mn 0.2 Co 0.2 O2 (NMC622), LiNi 0.7 Mn 0.15 Co 0.15 O2, LiLiLi 0.8 Mn 0.1 Co 0.1 O2 (NMC811), LiNi 0.92 Mn 0.04 Co 0.04 O2, LiLiLi 0.8 Co 0.15 Al 0.05O2(NCA), LiNiO2 (LNO), and combinations thereof.

[0196] In other embodiments, the cathode active material is not LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiMnO2, LiMn2O4, or Li2MnO3. In further embodiments, the cathode active material is LiNi 0.33 Mn 0.33 Co 0.33 O2, LiNi 0.4 Mn 0.4 Co 0.2 O2, LiNi 0.5 Mn 0.3 Co 0.2 O2, LiNi 0.6 Mn 0.2 Co 0.2 O2, LiNi 0.7 Mn 0.15 Co 0.15 O2, LiNi 0.8 Mn 0.1 Co 0.1 O2, LiNi [[ID=4​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The material comprises lithium transition metal oxides selected from the group consisting of these combinations, where -0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.2, 0 ≤ a < 1, 0 ≤ b < 1, 0 ≤ c < 1, and a + b + c ≤ 1. In other embodiments, the core and shell each independently comprise two or more lithium transition metal oxides. In some embodiments, one of the core or shell comprises only one lithium transition metal oxide, while the other comprises two or more lithium transition metal oxides. The lithium transition metal oxides or oxides of the core and shell may be the same, or they may be different or partially different. In some embodiments, the two or more lithium transition metal oxides are uniformly distributed on the core. In certain embodiments, the two or more lithium transition metal oxides are not uniformly distributed on the core. In some embodiments, the cathode active material is not a core-shell composite.

[0198] In some embodiments, each of the lithium transition metal oxides of the core and shell is independently doped with a dopant selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Mn, Al, Mg, Zn, Ti, La, Ce, Sn, Zr, Ru, Si, Ge, and combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the core and shell each independently contain two or more doped lithium transition metal oxides. In some embodiments, the two or more doped lithium transition metal oxides are uniformly distributed on the core and / or shell. In certain embodiments, the two or more doped lithium transition metal oxides are not uniformly distributed on the core and / or shell.

[0199] In some embodiments, the cathode active material comprises or is a core-shell composite comprising a core containing a lithium transition metal oxide and a shell containing a transition metal oxide. In certain embodiments, the lithium transition metal oxide is Li 1+x Ni a Mn b Co c Al (1-a-b-c)O2, LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiMnO2, LiMn2O4, Li2MnO3, LiCrO2, Li4Ti5O 12 The transition metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of LiV2O5, LiTiS2, LiMoS2, and combinations thereof, where -0.2≦x≦0.2, 0≦a<1, 0≦b<1, 0≦c<1, and a+b+c≦1. In some embodiments, the transition metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of Fe2O3, MnO2, Al2O3, MgO, ZnO, TiO2, La2O3, CeO2, SnO2, ZrO2, RuO2, and combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the shell comprises lithium transition metal oxide and transition metal oxide.

[0200] In some embodiments, the core diameter is approximately 1 μm to 15 μm, approximately 3 μm to 15 μm, approximately 3 μm to 10 μm, approximately 5 μm to 10 μm, approximately 5 μm to 45 μm, approximately 5 μm to 35 μm, approximately 5 μm to 25 μm, approximately 10 μm to 45 μm, approximately 10 μm to 40 μm, or approximately 10 μm to 35 μm, approximately 10 μm to 25 μm, approximately 15 μm to 45 μm, approximately 15 μm to 30 μm, approximately 15 μm to 25 μm, approximately 20 μm to 35 μm, or approximately 20 μm to 30 μm. In certain embodiments, the shell thickness is approximately 1 μm to 45 μm, approximately 1 μm to 35 μm, approximately 1 μm to 25 μm, approximately 1 μm to 15 μm, approximately 1 μm to 10 μm, approximately 1 μm to 5 μm, approximately 3 μm to 15 μm, approximately 3 μm to 10 μm, approximately 5 μm to 10 μm, approximately 10 μm to 35 μm, approximately 10 μm to 20 μm, approximately 15 μm to 30 μm, approximately 15 μm to 25 μm, or approximately 20 μm to 35 μm. In certain embodiments, the core to shell diameter or thickness ratio is 15:85 to 85:15, 25:75 to 75:25, 30:70 to 70:30, or 40:60 to 60:40. In certain embodiments, the volume or weight ratio of the core to the shell is 95:5, 90:10, 80:20, 70:30, 60:40, 50:50, 40:60, or 30:70.

[0201] A current collector acts to collect electrons generated by the electrochemical reaction of the cathode active material, or to supply electrons necessary for the electrochemical reaction. In some embodiments, the current collector may be in the form of a foil, sheet, or film. In certain embodiments, the current collector is stainless steel, titanium, nickel, aluminum, copper, or an alloy thereof, or an electrically conductive resin. In certain embodiments, the current collector has a two-layer structure including an outer layer and an inner layer, the outer layer comprising a conductive material, and the inner layer comprising an insulating material or another conductive material, such as aluminum attached with a conductive resin layer, or a polymer insulating material coated with an aluminum film. In some embodiments, the current collector has a three-layer structure including an outer layer, an intermediate layer, and an inner layer, the outer and inner layers comprising a conductive material, and the intermediate layer comprising an insulating material or another conductive material, such as a plastic substrate coated with a metal film on both sides. In certain embodiments, each of the outer layer, intermediate layer, and inner layer is independently stainless steel, titanium, nickel, aluminum, copper, or an alloy thereof, or a conductive resin. In some embodiments, the insulating material is a polymer material selected from the group consisting of polycarbonate, polyacrylate, polyacrylonitrile, polyester, polyamide, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyepoxy, poly(acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), polyimide, polyolefin, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyphenylene sulfide, poly(vinyl ester), polyvinyl chloride, polyether, oxidized polyphenyl, cellulose polymer, and combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, the current collector has three or more layers. In some embodiments, the current collector is coated with a protective coating. In certain embodiments, the protective coating contains a carbon-containing material. In some embodiments, the current collector is not coated with a protective coating.

[0202] The thickness of the current collector affects the volume it occupies within the battery, the amount of electrode active material required, and the capacity of the battery. In some embodiments, the current collector has a thickness of about 5 μm to about 30 μm. In certain embodiments, the current collector has a thickness of about 5 μm to about 20 μm, about 5 μm to about 15 μm, about 10 μm to about 30 μm, about 10 μm to about 25 μm, or about 10 μm to about 20 μm.

[0203] In some embodiments, the current collector has a thickness of less than 30 μm, less than 28 μm, less than 26 μm, less than 24 μm, less than 22 μm, less than 20 μm, less than 18 μm, less than 16 μm, less than 14 μm, less than 12 μm, less than 10 μm, less than 8 μm, or 6 μm. In some embodiments, the current collector has a thickness greater than 5 μm, greater than 7 μm, greater than 10 μm, greater than 12 μm, greater than 14 μm, greater than 16 μm, greater than 18 μm, greater than 20 μm, greater than 22 μm, greater than 24 μm, greater than 26 μm, or greater than 28 μm.

[0204] Conductive agents are used to improve the electrical conductivity of electrodes. Any suitable material can act as a conductive agent. In some embodiments, the conductive agent is a carbonaceous material. Some non-limiting examples include carbon, carbon black, graphite, expanded graphite, graphene, graphene nanoplatelets, carbon fibers, carbon nanofibers, graphitized carbon flakes, carbon tubes, activated carbon, Super P, 0-dimensional KS6, 1-dimensional vapor-grown carbon fibers (VGCF), mesoporous carbon, and combinations thereof.

[0205] Furthermore, cathodes prepared using the binder composition of the present invention exhibit strong adhesion between the electrode layer and the current collector. The electrode layer having good peel strength against the current collector is important to prevent electrode peeling or separation, which significantly affects the mechanical stability of the electrode and the battery's cycle life. Therefore, the electrode needs to have sufficient peel strength to withstand the rigors of battery manufacturing.

[0206] In some embodiments, the peel strength between the current collector and the electrode layer is approximately 1.0 N / cm to 8.0 N / cm, approximately 1.0 N / cm to 6.0 N / cm, approximately 1.0 N / cm to 5.0 N / cm, approximately 1.0 N / cm to 4.0 N / cm, approximately 1.0 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, approximately 1.0 N / cm to 2.5 N / cm, approximately 1.2 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, approximately 1.2 N / cm to 2.5 N / cm, approximately 1.2 N / cm to 2.0 N / cm, approximately 1.5 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, and 1.5 The ranges are approximately N / cm to 2.5 N / cm, 1.5 N / cm to 2.0 N / cm, 1.8 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, 1.8 N / cm to 2.5 N / cm, 2.0 N / cm to 6.0 N / cm, 2.0 N / cm to 5.0 N / cm, approximately 2.0 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, approximately 2.0 N / cm to 2.5 N / cm, approximately 2.2 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, approximately 2.5 N / cm to 3.0 N / cm, approximately 3.0 N / cm to 8.0 N / cm, approximately 3.0 N / cm to 6.0 N / cm, or approximately 4.0 N / cm to 6.0 N / cm.

[0207] In some embodiments, the peel strength between the current collector and the electrode layer is 1.0 N / cm or more, 1.2 N / cm or more, 1.5 N / cm or more, 2.0 N / cm or more, 2.2 N / cm or more, 2.5 N / cm or more, 3.0 N / cm or more, 3.5 N / cm or more, 4.5 N / cm or more, 5.0 N / cm or more, 5.5 N / cm or more, 6.0 N / cm or more, 6.5 N / cm or more, 7.0 N / cm or more, or 7.5 N / cm or more. In some embodiments, the peel strength between the current collector and the electrode layer is less than 8.0 N / cm, less than 7.5 N / cm, less than 7.0 N / cm, less than 6.5 N / cm, less than 6.0 N / cm, less than 5.5 N / cm, less than 5.0 N / cm, less than 4.5 N / cm, less than 4.0 N / cm, less than 3.5 N / cm, less than 3.0 N / cm, less than 2.8 N / cm, less than 2.5 N / cm, less than 2.2 N / cm, less than 2.0 N / cm, less than 1.8 N / cm, or less than 1.5 N / cm.

[0208] The degree of swelling of a binder composition due to electrolyte incorporation in a secondary battery provides insight into the crystallinity of the binder composition and how it interacts with the electrolyte. On the one hand, highly crystallinity binder compositions exhibit low swelling behavior, which can act as a barrier to solvent penetration, shortening ion transport pathways and thus reducing internal resistance. More importantly, it is possible to alter the mechanical properties of the swollen polymer, which is essential for stable battery performance. On the other hand, less crystallinity binder compositions have more amorphous regions, allowing a larger amount of electrolyte to penetrate the binder composition and ensure good ion transport. The semi-crystalline binder compositions disclosed herein benefit from both influencing factors and therefore exhibit outstanding electrochemical performance.

[0209] In some embodiments, the electrolyte swelling of the binder composition is approximately 2% to 4%, approximately 2.1% to 4%, approximately 2.2% to 4%, approximately 2.3% to 4%, approximately 2.4% to 4%, approximately 2.5% to 4%, approximately 2.6% to 4%, approximately 2.7% to 4%, 2.8% to 4%, 2.9% to 4%, 3% to 4%, 3.1% to 4%, 3.2% to 4%, 3.3% to 4%, 3.4% to 4%, 3.5% to 4%, 3% to 3.9%, and approximately 3% to 4%. The percentages are approximately 3.8%, 3% to 3.7%, 3% to 3.6%, 3% to 3.5%, 2.5% to 3.5%, 2.5% to 3.4%, 2.5% to 3.3%, 2.5% to 3.2%, 2.5% to 3.1%, 2.5% to 3%, 2% to 3%, 2% to 2.9%, 2% to 2.8%, 2% to 2.7%, 2% to 2.6%, 2% to 2.5%, 2.2% to 3.7%, or 2.7% to 3.3%.

[0210] In some embodiments, the electrolyte swelling of the binder composition is less than 4%, less than 3.9%, less than 3.8%, less than 3.7%, less than 3.6%, less than 3.5%, less than 3.4%, less than 3.3%, less than 3.2%, less than 3.1%, less than 3%, less than 2.9%, less than 2.8%, less than 2.7%, less than 2.6%, less than 2.5%, less than 2.4%, less than 2.3%, less than 2.2%, or less than 2.1%. In some embodiments, the electrolyte swelling of the binder composition is greater than 2%, greater than 2.1%, greater than 2.2%, greater than 2.3%, greater than 2.4%, greater than 2.5%, greater than 2.6%, greater than 2.7%, greater than 2.8%, greater than 2.9%, greater than 3%, greater than 3.1%, greater than 3.2%, greater than 3.3%, greater than 3.4%, greater than 3.5%, greater than 3.6%, greater than 3.7%, greater than 3.8%, or greater than 3.9%.

[0211] The method disclosed herein has the advantage of saving processing time and equipment because it allows the use of aqueous solvents in the manufacturing process, and also improving safety because there is no need to handle or recycle hazardous organic solvents. Furthermore, the overall process is simplified, resulting in cost reduction. Therefore, this method is particularly suitable for industrial processes because it is low-cost and easy to handle.

[0212] The following embodiments are provided to illustrate embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the invention to any specific embodiment defined. Unless otherwise indicated, all parts and percentages are by weight. All numerical values ​​are approximate. Where numerical ranges are given, it should be understood that embodiments outside the range described may still fall within the scope of the invention. Specific details described in each embodiment should not be construed as essential features of the invention. Examples

[0213] The pH value of the binder composition was measured using an electrode-type pH meter (ION2700, manufactured by U-Tech Instruments).

[0214] The viscosity of the binder composition was measured at 25°C using a rotational viscometer (NDJ-5S, Shanghai JT Electronics Technology Co., Ltd., China).

[0215] The adhesive strength of the dried binder composition layer was measured using a tensile testing machine (DZ-106A, Dongguan Zonghao Test Equipment Co., Ltd., China). This test measures the average force in Newtons required to peel the binder composition layer from the current collector at a 180° angle. The average roughness depth (Rz) of the current collector was 2 μm. The binder composition was applied to the current collector and dried to obtain a binder composition layer with a thickness of 10 μm to 12 μm. Next, the coated current collector was placed in a constant temperature environment of 25°C and 50% to 60% humidity for 30 minutes. A strip of adhesive tape (3M; USA, model number 810) with a width of 18 mm and a length of 20 mm was attached to the surface of the binder composition layer. The binder composition strip was placed in the testing machine, the tape was folded 180 degrees over itself, placed in the movable jaws, and pulled at a peeling speed of 300 mm per minute at room temperature. The measured maximum peeling force was defined as the adhesive strength. The measurement was repeated three times, and the average value was calculated.

[0216] The electrolyte swelling of the binder composition measures the degree of mass change of the binder composition before and after immersion in the electrolyte. A test specimen of a dried binder composition strip, 50 mm to 60 mm in length and 1 mm in width, was prepared. This dried binder composition strip was further dried at 80°C for 1 to 2 hours to completely remove moisture from the strip. The weight of the dried binder composition strip was measured, and after cooling, it was placed in a sealed container with the electrolyte. The binder composition strip was immersed in the electrolyte at 25°C for 3 days. After removing the binder composition strip from the container with the electrolyte, the electrolyte on the surface of the strip was absorbed with oil-absorbing paper. The weight of the immersed binder composition strip was measured. The ratio of the weight change of the strip before and after immersion in the electrolyte to the weight of the strip before immersion was defined as electrolyte swelling. The measurement was repeated three times, and the average value was calculated.

[0217] The solid content of the binder composition was determined by measuring the degree of mass change of the binder composition before and after drying. Approximately 1 g of the binder composition was weighed into a weighing bottle and dried in a vacuum dryer at 110 ± 5°C and -0.09 MPa for more than 5 hours. After cooling the binder composition in a desiccator for approximately 15 minutes, its mass was measured. The mass difference of the binder composition before and after drying was determined, and the solid content (%) of the binder composition was calculated using the following formula.

[0218]

number

[0219] The weight-average molecular weight and number-average molecular weight of the binder composition were measured by gel permeation chromatography (GPC). First, the binder composition was dissolved in dimethylformamide at room temperature. Once the binder composition was dissolved, the solution was carefully filtered through a 0.45 μm filter to prepare the sample for measurement. A calibration curve was created using standard polystyrene so that the weight-average molecular weight and number-average molecular weight could be calculated as standard material equivalent values. The molecular weight distribution in the binder composition is expressed by the polydispersity index (PDI), which is the ratio of the weight-average molecular weight to the number-average molecular weight. The obtained sample for measurement was analyzed under the following conditions.

[0220] Column: Agilent PLgel 5um MIXED-C column

[0221] Eluent: Dimethylformamide

[0222] Flow rate: 1ml / min

[0223] Sample weight: 2 mg

[0224] Detector: Waters 2414 refractive index (RI) detector

[0225] Detection temperature: 35℃

[0226] Standard material: Polystyrene Example 1 A) Preparation of binder composition

[0227] 5.13 g of lithium hydroxide was dissolved in 3.85 g of pure water. Then, 8.98 g of the lithium hydroxide solution was added to a 500 mL round-bottom flask containing 289.17 g of distilled water. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the first suspension.

[0228] Furthermore, 19.15 g of acrylic acid (AA) was added to the first suspension. This mixture was then stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the second suspension.

[0229] 15.98 g of acrylamide (AM) was dissolved in 51.67 g of pure water. Then, 67.65 g of the AM solution was added to the second suspension. This mixture was further stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the third suspension.

[0230] Next, 77.53 g of acrylonitrile (AN) was added to the third suspension. The mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 40 minutes to obtain the fourth suspension.

[0231] The fourth suspension was heated to 60°C and stirred at 60 rpm for 45 minutes. 0.23 g of a water-soluble free radical initiator (ammonium persulfate, APS; Aladdin Industrial Co., China) was dissolved in 82.68 g of pure water, and 0.04 g of a reducing agent (sodium bisulfite; Tianjin Cannabis Chemical Reagent Plant, China) was dissolved in 17.22 g of pure water. 17.26 g of the sodium bisulfite solution was added to the fourth suspension and stirred for 10 minutes. 82.91 g of the APS solution was added dropwise over 3 hours to form the fifth suspension. The fifth suspension was further stirred at 200 rpm at 65°C for 20 hours.

[0232] After the reaction was complete, the temperature of the fifth suspension was lowered to 40°C, and 0.69 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added to the fifth suspension to adjust the pH to 7.42, forming the sixth suspension. The temperature of the sixth suspension was lowered to 30°C, and the binder composition was prepared by filtration using 200-mesh filter paper. The solid content of the binder composition was 14.85 wt.%. The weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition was 163,282 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 71,877 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 2.27. The components and their respective proportions of the binder composition of Example 1 are shown in Table 1 below. In addition, the pH, solid content, viscosity, adhesive strength, and electrolyte swelling of the binder composition of Example 1 were measured and are shown in Table 2 below. B) Preparation of the cathode

[0233] While stirring with an overhead stirrer (R20, IKA), 0.9 g of conductive agent (SuperP; obtained from Timcal Ltd, Bodio, Switzerland) and 6 g of binder composition (solids content 14.85 wt.%) were dispersed in deionized water to prepare the first mixture. After addition, the first mixture was further stirred at 25°C and a rotation speed of 1200 rpm for approximately 30 minutes.

[0234] Subsequently, 28.2 g of NMC622 (Shandong Tianqiao New Energy Co., Ltd., China) was added to the first mixture at 25°C while stirring with an overhead stirrer to prepare the second mixture. Next, the second mixture was degassed under a pressure of approximately 10 kPa for 1 hour. Then, the second mixture was further stirred at 25°C for approximately 60 minutes at a rotation speed of 1,200 rpm to form a homogenized slurry.

[0235] This homogenized slurry was applied to one side of a 14 μm thick aluminum foil, which would serve as the current collector, using a doctor blade coater. The slurry film applied to the aluminum foil was dried in a hot air dryer (DHG 10H, Huyue Equipment Co. Ltd., China) at approximately 85°C for 120 minutes to form the cathode electrode layer. Next, the electrode was pressed to reduce the thickness of the cathode electrode layer to 27 μm, and the surface density was 5.2 mg / cm². 2 That was the case. C) Preparation of the negative electrode

[0236] A slurry for the anode was prepared by mixing 90 wt.% hard carbon (BTR New Energy Materials Inc., Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China), 1.5 wt.% carboxymethylcellulose (CMC, BSH-12, DKS Corporation, Japan), 3.5 wt.% SBR (AL-2001, Nippon A&L Co., Ltd., Japan) as a binder, and 5 wt.% carbon black as a conductive agent in deionized water. The solid content of the anode slurry was 50 wt.%. This slurry was applied to one side of an 8 μm thick copper foil using a doctor blade coater. The coating film on the copper foil was dried in a hot air dryer at approximately 85°C for 120 minutes to obtain the anode. Subsequently, the electrode was pressed to reduce the thickness of the coating film to 18 μm. D) Assembly of coin cell battery

[0237] A CR2032 coin-type lithium battery was assembled in an argon-filled glove box. The coated cathode and anode plates were cut into disc-shaped positive and negative electrodes, and the cathode and anode electrode plates were stacked alternately to form an electrode assembly, which was then housed in a CR2032-type stainless steel case. The cathode and anode electrode plates were separated by a separator. The separator was a ceramic-coated nonwoven microporous membrane (MPM, Japan) with a thickness of approximately 25 μm. Next, the electrode assembly was dried under vacuum in a box-type resistance oven (DZF-6020, Shenzhen Kejing Star Technology Co. Ltd., China) at 105°C for approximately 16 hours.

[0238] Next, under a high-purity argon atmosphere with moisture and oxygen content of 3 ppm or less, the electrolyte was injected into the case holding the filled electrodes. The electrolyte was a solution of LiPF6 (1M) mixed with ethylene carbonate (EC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), and dimethyl carbonate (DMC) in a volume ratio of 1:1:1. After filling with the electrolyte, the coin cell was vacuum sealed and mechanically pressed using a standard circular punch die. E) Electrochemical measurements

[0239] Coin cells were analyzed in constant current mode using a multi-channel battery tester (BTS-4008-5V10mA, Neware Electronics Co. Ltd, obtained from China). After completing one cycle at C / 20, charging and discharging were performed at a rate of C / 2. Charge-discharge cycle tests were performed on the cells under conditions of 3.0~4.3V, current density C / 2, and 25℃, and the discharge capacity was determined. The electrochemical performance of the coin cell of Example 1 was measured and is shown in Table 2 below.

[0240] Example 2 The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 11.27 g of AA was added in the preparation of the second suspension, 20.27 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 81.12 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension.

[0241] Example 3 The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 31.54 g of AA was added in the preparation of the second suspension, 13.52 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 67.60 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 5.62 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension.

[0242] Example 4 The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 14.74 g of AA and 4.41 g of methacrylic acid (MAA) were added in the preparation of the second suspension. The weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition was 159,836 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 70,980 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 2.25. Preparation of the binder composition of Example 5

[0243] 4.99 g of lithium hydroxide was dissolved in 3.75 g of pure water. Then, 8.74 g of the lithium hydroxide solution was added to a 500 mL round-bottom flask containing 281.29 g of distilled water. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the first suspension.

[0244] Furthermore, 15.62 g of AA and 4.67 g of MAA were added to the first suspension. This mixture was stirred further at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the second suspension.

[0245] 15.55 g of AM was dissolved in 50.27 g of pure water. Then, 65.82 g of the AM solution was added to the second suspension. This mixture was further stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the third suspension.

[0246] Next, 73.77 g of AN was added to the third suspension. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 40 minutes to obtain the fourth suspension.

[0247] The fourth suspension was heated to 60°C and stirred at 60 rpm for 45 minutes. 0.29 g of a water-soluble free radical initiator (ammonium persulfate, APS; obtained from Aladdin Industries, China) was dissolved in 80.43 g of pure water, and 0.05 g of a reducing agent (sodium sulfite; obtained from Tianjin Cannabis Chemical Reagent Plant, China) was dissolved in 16.76 g of pure water. 16.81 g of sodium bisulfite solution was added to the fourth suspension and stirred for 10 minutes. 80.72 g of APS solution was added dropwise to the mixture over 3 hours to form the fifth suspension. The fifth suspension was further stirred at 200 rpm at 65°C for 20 hours.

[0248] After the reaction was complete, the temperature of the fifth suspension was lowered to 40°C, and 1.15 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 101.39 g of pure water) was added to the fifth suspension to adjust the pH to 7.90, forming the sixth suspension. The temperature of the sixth suspension was lowered to 30°C, and the binder composition was prepared by filtration using 200-mesh filter paper. The solid content of the binder composition was 16.54 wt.%. Preparation of the binder composition of Example 6

[0249] 6.37 g of lithium hydroxide was dissolved in 4.79 g of pure water. Then, 11.16 g of the lithium hydroxide solution was added to a 500 mL round-bottom flask containing 271.80 g of distilled water. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the first suspension.

[0250] Furthermore, 20.45 g of AA and 6.10 g of MAA were added to the first suspension. This mixture was further stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the second suspension.

[0251] 10.93 g of AM was dissolved in 48.57 g of pure water. Subsequently, 59.50 g of the AM solution was added to the second suspension. This mixture was further stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the third suspension.

[0252] Next, 68.41 g of AN was added to the third suspension. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 40 minutes to obtain the fourth suspension.

[0253] The fourth suspension was heated to 60 °C and stirred at 60 rpm for 45 minutes. 0.28 g of a water-soluble free radical initiator (ammonium persulfate, APS; obtained from Aladdin Industries Corporation, China) was dissolved in 77.71 g of pure water, and 0.05 g of a reducing agent (sodium bisulfite; obtained from Tianjin Damao Chemical Reagent Factory, China) was dissolved in 16.19 g of pure water. 16.24 g of the sodium bisulfite solution was added to the fourth suspension and stirred for 10 minutes. 77.99 g of the APS solution was added dropwise over 3 hours to form the fifth suspension. The fifth suspension was further stirred at 200 rpm at 65 °C for 20 hours. [[ID=第十四条]]

[0254] After the reaction was completed, the temperature of the fifth suspension was lowered to 40 °C, and 1.57 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 74.14 g of pure water) was added to the fifth suspension to adjust the pH to 7.80, forming the sixth suspension. The sixth suspension was cooled to 30 °C, and a binder composition was prepared by filtration using a 200-mesh filter paper. The solid content of the binder composition was 17.47 wt.%.

[0255] Example 7The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 6, except that 15.80 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 63.53 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 0.46 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 198 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension.

[0256] Example 8: The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 6, except that 14.21 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 65.12 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 0.91 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 197.60 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Preparation of the binder composition of Example 9

[0257] 6.37 g of lithium hydroxide was dissolved in 4.79 g of pure water. Then, 11.16 g of the lithium hydroxide solution was added to a 500 mL round-bottom flask containing 181.80 g of distilled water. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the first suspension.

[0258] Furthermore, 20.45 g of AA and 6.10 g of MAA were added to the first suspension. This mixture was stirred further at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the second suspension.

[0259] 12.62 g of AM was dissolved in 48.57 g of pure water. Then, 61.19 g of the AM solution was added to the second suspension. This mixture was further stirred at 200 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain the third suspension.

[0260] Next, 66.71 g of AN was added to the third suspension. This mixture was stirred at 200 rpm for 40 minutes to obtain the fourth suspension.

[0261] The fourth suspension was heated to 60°C and stirred at 60 rpm for 45 minutes. 0.11 g of a water-soluble free radical initiator (ammonium persulfate, APS; obtained from Aladdin Industries, China) was dissolved in 10.00 g of pure water, and 0.02 g of a reducing agent (sodium bisulfite; obtained from Tianjin Cannabis Chemical Reagent Plant, China) was dissolved in 16.19 g of pure water. 16.21 g of the sodium bisulfite solution was added to the fourth suspension and stirred for 10 minutes. 10.11 g of the APS solution was added dropwise to the mixture over 3 hours to form the fifth suspension. The fifth suspension was further stirred at 200 rpm at 65°C for 20 hours.

[0262] After the reaction was complete, the temperature of the fifth suspension was lowered to 40°C, and 1.66 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 314.66 g of pure water) was added to the fifth suspension. The pH was adjusted to 7.24 to form the sixth suspension. The temperature of the sixth suspension was lowered to 30°C, and the binder composition was prepared by filtration using 200-mesh filter paper. The solid content of this binder composition was 14.76 wt.%.

[0263] Example 10 The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 7.89 g of AA and 5.63 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 16.90 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 82.24 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension.

[0264] Example 11 The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 14.65 g of AA and 6.76 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 9.01 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 82.24 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension.

[0265] Example 12: In the preparation of the second suspension, 30.42 g of AA and 3.38 g of MAA were added. In the preparation of the third suspension, 11.27 g of AM was added. In the preparation of the fourth suspension, 67.60 g of AN was added. In the preparation of the sixth suspension, a binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 6.12 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added.

[0266] Example 13 : In the preparation of the second suspension, 5.63 g of AA and 5.63 g of MAA were added. In the preparation of the third suspension, 22.53 g of AM was added. In the preparation of the fourth suspension, 78.87 g of AN was added. A binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except for the above additions.

[0267] Example 14 : In the preparation of the second suspension, 27.04 g of AA and 5.63 g of MAA were added. In the preparation of the third suspension, 9.01 g of AM was added. In the preparation of the fourth suspension, 70.98 g of AN was added. In the preparation of the sixth suspension, a binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 6.24 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added.

[0268] Example 15: A binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that in the preparation of the second suspension, 4.41 g of MAA was replaced with the same weight of 2-ethylacrylic acid.

[0269] Example 16: A binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that in the preparation of the second suspension, 4.41 g of MAA was replaced with the same weight of crotonic acid.

[0270] Example 17: A binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 5, except that in the preparation of the sixth suspension, 7.93 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 101.39 g of pure water) was added.

[0271] Example 18: The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 6, except that 10.60 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 74.14 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Preparation of binder compositions for Examples 19-21

[0272] The binder compositions of Examples 19 to 21 were prepared in the same manner as in Example 4.

[0273] Example 22: In the preparation of the fifth suspension, the binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 0.29 g of APS was dissolved in 82.68 g of pure water and 0.05 g of APS was dissolved in 17.22 g of pure water, so that 82.97 g of APS solution and 17.27 g of sodium bisulfite solution were added. The weight-average molecular weight of this binder composition was 105,780 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 29,845 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 3.54.

[0274] In Example 23, a binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 0.11 g of APS was dissolved in 82.68 g of pure water and 0.02 g of sodium bisulfite was dissolved in 17.22 g of pure water, so that 82.79 g of APS solution and 17.24 g of sodium bisulfite solution were added. The weight-average molecular weight of this binder composition was 193,226 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 89,641 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 2.16.

[0275] In Example 24, the binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 0.29 g of APS was dissolved in 82.68 g of pure water and 0.05 g of sodium bisulfite was dissolved in 17.22 g of pure water, so that 82.97 g of APS solution and 17.27 g of sodium bisulfite solution were added. The weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition was 118,528 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 30,523 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 3.88.

[0276] Example 25. In the preparation of the fifth suspension, a binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 0.11 g of APS was dissolved in 82.68 g of pure water and 0.02 g of sodium bisulfite was dissolved in 17.22 g of pure water, so that 82.79 g of APS solution and 17.24 g of sodium bisulfite solution were added. The weight-average molecular weight of the binder composition was 186,744 g / mol, the number-average molecular weight was 92,140 g / mol, and the polydispersity index was 2.03. Comparative Example 1

[0277] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in the first example, except that 1.10 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 3.85 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the first suspension, 7.21 g of AA was added in the preparation of the second suspension, 22.75 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 83.83 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 1.5 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 2

[0278] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 37.47 g of AA was added in the preparation of the second suspension, 7.11 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 73.22 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 7.34 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 3

[0279] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 24.50 g of AA and 6.88 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 22.75 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 66.86 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 4.95 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 4

[0280] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 10.09 g of AA and 5.16 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 7.11 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 90.20 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension. Comparative Example 5

[0281] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 0.8 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 3.85 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the first suspension, 4.32 g of AA and 0.86 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 12.79 g of AN was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 92.86 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 1.40 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 6

[0282] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 28.10 g of AA and 10.33 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 7.11 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 73.75 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 7.38 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 7

[0283] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 21.62 g of AA and 6.88 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 4.26 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 82.77 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 6.50 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 8

[0284] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 5.95 g of AA and 5.96 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 33.99 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 72.69 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension. Comparative Example 9

[0285] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 36.03 g of AA and 17.21 g of MAA were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 17.06 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, 56.24 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension, and 9.69 g of lithium hydroxide (dissolved in 116.64 g of pure water) was added in the preparation of the sixth suspension. Comparative Example 10

[0286] The binder composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4, except that 17.29 g of AA, 5.16 g of MAA, and 8.51 g of methyl acrylate (MA) were added in the preparation of the second suspension, 14.22 g of AM was added in the preparation of the third suspension, and 74.28 g of AN was added in the preparation of the fourth suspension. Preparation of positive electrodes for Examples 2-18, 22-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10

[0287] The positive electrodes for Examples 2-18, 22-25, and Comparative Examples 1-10 were prepared using the same method as in Example 1. Fabrication of the positive electrode in Example 19

[0288] The positive electrode of Example 19 was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 28.2 g of NMC622 was replaced with the same weight of NMC532 (obtained from Tianjin Bomao Technology Co., Ltd., China). Fabrication of the positive electrode in Example 20

[0289] The cathode of Example 20 was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 28.2 g of NMC622 was replaced with the same weight of LiCoO2 (obtained from Tianjin Bamao Technology Co., Ltd., China). Fabrication of the positive electrode in Example 21

[0290] The positive electrode of Example 21 was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 28.2 g of NMC622 was replaced with the same weight of LiFePO4 (obtained from Xiamen Tungsten Industrial Co., Ltd., China). Preparation of negative electrodes for Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10

[0291] The negative electrodes for Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10 were prepared using the same method as in Example 1. Assembly of coin batteries in Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10

[0292] The coin batteries in Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10 were assembled in the same manner as in Example 1. Electrochemical measurements of Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10

[0293] The electrochemical performance of the coin cells in Examples 2-25 and Comparative Examples 1-10 was measured in the same manner as in Example 1, and the test results are shown in Table 2 below. In addition, only the capacity retention rate after 100 cycles was measured for the coin cells in Examples 1-11, 13, 15-16, 19-21 and Comparative Examples 1-10, and the test results are shown in Table 2 below. [Table 1-1] [Table 1-2] [Table 2-1] [Table 2-2]

[0294] Although the present invention has been described in relation to a limited number of embodiments, certain features of one embodiment should not be attributed to other embodiments of the invention. In some embodiments, the method may include a number of steps not mentioned herein. In other embodiments, the method may not include, or substantially not include, any steps not enumerated herein. Variations and modifications from the embodiments described exist. The appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and variations as being within the scope of the invention. The invention described in the original claims of this application is listed below. [1] A binder composition for secondary battery electrodes comprising a copolymer and a dispersion medium, wherein the copolymer comprises a structural unit (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, a structural unit (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and a structural unit (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer. [2] The carboxylic acid group-containing monomers are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, 2-butylcrotonic acid, cinnamic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, itaconic anhydride, tetraconic acid, 2-ethylacrylic acid, isocrotonic acid, cis-2-pentenoic acid, trans-2-pentenoic acid, angelic acid, tiglitic acid, 3,3-dimethylacrylic acid, 3-propylacrylic acid, trans-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 2-isopropylacrylic acid, trimethylacrylic acid, 2-methyl- 3,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Pentylacrylic acid, 2-Methyl-2-hexenoic acid, trans-3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Propylacrylic acid, 2-Ethyl-3-Propylacrylic acid, 2,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Hexylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Tert-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Methyl-3-Pentylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Pentylacrylic acid, 4-Methyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 4-Ethyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 3-Methyl-2-Ethyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 3-Tert-Butylacrylic acid, 2,3-Dimethyl-3-Ethylacrylic acid, 3,A binder composition according to [1], selected from the group consisting of 3-dimethyl-2-ethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-2-octenoic acid, cis-2-octenoic acid, trans-2-decenoic acid, α-acetoxyacrylic acid, β-trans-alyloxyacrylic acid, α-chloro-β-E-methoxyacrylic acid, methyl maleate, dimethyl maleate, phenyl maleate, bromo maleate, chloromaleic acid, dichloromaleic acid, fluoromaleic acid, difluoromaleic acid, nonyl hydrogen maleate, decyl hydrogen maleate, dodecyl hydrogen maleate, octadecyl hydrogen maleate, fluoroalkyl hydrogen maleate, maleic anhydride, methyl maleate anhydride, dimethyl maleate anhydride, acrylic anhydride, methacrylic anhydride, metacrolein, methacryloyl chloride, methacryloyl fluoride, methacryloyl bromide, or a combination thereof. [3] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the proportion of the structural unit (a) derived from the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer in the copolymer is about 7% to about 25% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units of the copolymer in the binder composition. [4] The amide group-containing monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylamide, N-methylmethacrylamide, N-ethylmethacrylamide, Nn-propylmethacrylamide, N-isopropylmethacrylamide, Nn-butylmethacrylamide, N-isobutylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylacrylamide, N,N-dimethylmethacrylamide, N,N-diethylacrylamide, N,N-diethylmethacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, N-(methoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(ethoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(propoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(butoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N,N-dimethylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminopropylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylolmethacrylamide, diacetone methacrylamide, methacryloylmorpholine, and combinations thereof, as described in [1]. [5] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the proportion of structural unit (b) derived from the amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is about 4% to about 17% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. [6] The nitrile group-containing monomer is selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile, α-halogenoacrylonitrile, α-alkylacrylonitrile, α-chloroacrylonitrile, α-bromoacrylonitrile, α-fluoroacrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, α-ethylacrylonitrile, α-isopropylacrylonitrile, α-n-hexylacrylonitrile, α-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-ethoxyacrylonitrile, α-acetoxyacrylonitrile, α-phenylacrylonitrile, α-tolylacrylonitrile, α-(methoxyphenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(chlorophenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(cyanophenyl)acrylonitrile, vinylidene cyanide, and combinations thereof, as described in [1], for the binder composition. [7] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the proportion of structural units (c) derived from nitrile group-containing monomers in the copolymer is about 65% to about 80% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition. [8] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the dispersion medium is water. [9] The binder composition according to [8], wherein the dispersion medium further comprises a hydrophilic solvent selected from the group consisting of ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, tert-butanol, n-butanol, dimethylacetamide (DMAc), dimethylformamide (DMF), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), and combinations thereof.

[10] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the total proportion of structural units (a) derived from carboxylic acid group-containing monomers and structural units (b) derived from amide group-containing monomers in the copolymer is approximately 18% to approximately 35% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition.

[11] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the molar ratio of structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer to the total of structural units (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer and structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is about 1.5 to about 4.

[12] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the molar ratio of the total structural units (c) derived from the nitrile group-containing monomer and the structural units (a) derived from the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the structural units (b) derived from the amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is about 5 to about 15.

[13] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the pH of the binder composition is about 7 to about 9.

[14] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the viscosity of the binder composition is about 10,000 mPa·s to about 50,000 mPa·s.

[15] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the electrolyte swelling of the binder composition is about 2% to about 4%.

[16] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the adhesive strength between the binder composition and the current collector is approximately 2 N / cm to approximately 4 N / cm.

[17] The binder composition according to [1], wherein the solid content of the binder composition is approximately 12% to approximately 18% by weight, based on the total weight of the binder composition.

[18] An electrode for a secondary battery comprising an electrode active material, a conductive agent, and the binder composition described in [1].

[19] The electrode for a secondary battery as described in

[18] , wherein the peel strength between the current collector and the electrode layer is in the range of approximately 1.0 N / cm to approximately 8.0 N / cm.

Claims

1. A binder composition for lithium-ion battery electrodes comprising a copolymer, wherein the copolymer comprises structural units (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer, structural units (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer, and structural units (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer, wherein the proportion of structural units (a) derived from the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer in the copolymer is 7% to 25% in moles based on the total number of moles of monomer units of the copolymer in the binder composition, the proportion of structural units (b) derived from the amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is 4% to 17% in moles based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition, and the proportion of structural units (c) derived from the nitrile group-containing monomer in the copolymer is 65% to 80% in moles based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer in the binder composition, and the binder composition does not contain structural units derived from an ester group-containing monomer.

2. The aforementioned carboxylic acid group-containing monomers are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, 2-butylcrotonic acid, cinnamic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, itaconic anhydride, tetraconic acid, 2-ethylacrylic acid, isocrotonic acid, cis-2-pentenoic acid, trans-2-pentenoic acid, angelic acid, tiglitic acid, 3,3-dimethylacrylic acid, 3-propylacrylic acid, trans-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-2-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, cis-3-methyl-3-ethylacrylic acid, 2-isopropylacrylic acid, trimethylacrylic acid, 2-methyl- 3,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Pentylacrylic acid, 2-Methyl-2-hexenoic acid, trans-3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Propylacrylic acid, 2-Ethyl-3-Propylacrylic acid, 2,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3,3-Diethylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Hexylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Tert-Butylacrylic acid, 2-Methyl-3-Pentylacrylic acid, 3-Methyl-3-Pentylacrylic acid, 4-Methyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 4-Ethyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 3-Methyl-2-Ethyl-2-Hexenoic acid, 3-Tert-Butylacrylic acid, 2,3-Dimethyl-3-Ethylacrylic acid, 3,A binder composition according to claim 1, selected from the group consisting of 3-dimethyl-2-ethylacrylic acid, 3-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, 2-methyl-3-isopropylacrylic acid, trans-2-octenoic acid, cis-2-octenoic acid, trans-2-decenoic acid, α-acetoxyacrylic acid, β-trans-alyloxyacrylic acid, α-chloro-β-E-methoxyacrylic acid, methyl maleate, dimethyl maleate, phenyl maleate, bromo maleate, chloromaleic acid, dichloromaleic acid, fluoromaleic acid, difluoromaleic acid, nonyl hydrogen maleate, decyl hydrogen maleate, dodecyl hydrogen maleate, octadecyl hydrogen maleate, fluoroalkyl hydrogen maleate, maleic anhydride, methyl maleate anhydride, dimethyl maleate anhydride, acrylic anhydride, methacrylic anhydride, metacrolein, methacryloyl chloride, methacryloyl fluoride, methacryloyl bromide, or a combination thereof.

3. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the amide group-containing monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylamide, N-methylmethacrylamide, N-ethylmethacrylamide, Nn-propylmethacrylamide, N-isopropylmethacrylamide, Nn-butylmethacrylamide, N-isobutylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylacrylamide, N,N-dimethylmethacrylamide, N,N-diethylacrylamide, N,N-diethylmethacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, N-(methoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(ethoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(propoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N-(butoxymethyl)methacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminopropylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylamide, N,N-dimethylolmethacrylamide, diacetone methacrylamide, methacryloylmorpholine, and combinations thereof.

4. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the nitrile group-containing monomer is selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile, α-halogenoacrylonitrile, α-alkylacrylonitrile, α-chloroacrylonitrile, α-bromoacrylonitrile, α-fluoroacrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, α-ethylacrylonitrile, α-isopropylacrylonitrile, α-n-hexylacrylonitrile, α-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-methoxyacrylonitrile, 3-ethoxyacrylonitrile, α-acetoxyacrylonitrile, α-phenylacrylonitrile, α-tolylacrylonitrile, α-(methoxyphenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(chlorophenyl)acrylonitrile, α-(cyanophenyl)acrylonitrile, vinylidene cyanide, and combinations thereof.

5. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer comprises a combination of a carboxylic acid base and a carboxylic acid group, and the molar ratio of the carboxylic acid group to the carboxylic acid base in the copolymer is 0 to 0.

2.

6. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the total proportion of structural units (a) derived from carboxylic acid group-containing monomers and structural units (b) derived from amide group-containing monomers in the copolymer is 18% to 35% in moles, based on the total number of moles of monomer units in the copolymer of the binder composition.

7. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the molar ratio of the structural unit (c) derived from a nitrile group-containing monomer to the total of the structural unit (a) derived from a carboxylic acid group-containing monomer and the structural unit (b) derived from an amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is 1.5 to 4.

8. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the molar ratio of the total structural units (c) derived from the nitrile group-containing monomer and the structural units (a) derived from the carboxylic acid group-containing monomer to the structural units (b) derived from the amide group-containing monomer in the copolymer is 5 to 15.

9. The binder composition according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive strength between the binder composition and the current collector is 2 N / cm to 4 N / cm.

10. The binder composition according to claim 1, further comprising a dispersion medium selected from the group consisting of water, ethanol, isopropanol, n-propanol, tert-butanol, n-butanol, dimethylacetamide (DMAc), dimethylformamide (DMF), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), and combinations thereof.

11. The binder composition according to claim 10, wherein the pH of the binder composition is 7 to 9.

12. The binder composition according to claim 10, wherein the viscosity of the binder composition is 10,000 mPa·s to 50,000 mPa·s.

13. The binder composition according to claim 10, wherein the solid content of the binder composition is 12% to 18% by weight, based on the total weight of the binder composition.

14. An electrode for a lithium-ion battery comprising an electrode active material, a conductive agent, and the binder composition described in claim 1.

15. The electrode according to claim 14, wherein the peel strength between the current collector and the electrode layer is in the range of 1.0 N / cm to 8.0 N / cm.

16. The electrode active material includes LiCoO 2 , LiNiO 2 , LiNi x Mn y O 2 , Li 1+z Ni x Mn y Co 1-xy O 2 , LiNi x Co y Al z O 2 , LiV 2 O 5 , LiTiS 2 , LiMoS 2 , LiMnO 2 , LiCrO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , Li 2 MnO 3 , LiFeO 2 , LiFePO 4 , Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 , LiNi 0.92 Mn 0.04 Co 0.04 O 2 , Li 1+d Ni a Mn b Co c Al (1-abc) O 2 The electrode according to claim 14, selected from the group consisting of , and combinations thereof, wherein each x is independently 0.2 to 0.9, each y is independently 0.1 to 0.45, and each z is independently 0 to 0.2, with -0.2 ≤ d ≤ 0.2, 0 ≤ a < 1, 0 ≤ b < 1, 0 ≤ c < 1, and a + b + c ≤ 1.

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