CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSION LIQUID FOR ELECTRODE SLURRY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE SLURRY, NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSION LIQUID FOR ELECTRODE SLURRY
Abstract:
Provided is a carbon nanotube dispersion liquid for an electrode slurry such that it is possible to inhibit a decrease in a charge-discharge cycle characteristic. A carbon nanotube dispersion liquid for an electrode slurry according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes carbon nanotubes having a diameter of 0.4 to 2 nm, a dispersant, and a dispersion medium. In a Raman spectroscopy spectrum, the carbon nanotubes have a G/D ratio, which is the ratio of the peak intensities of the G-band (1560 to 1600 cm−1) and the D-band (1310 to 1350 cm−1), within the range of 50 to 200, and in a volume-based particle size distribution via a laser diffraction method, the carbon nanotubes have 3 to 5 peaks, and if the peaks are, from the small particle diameter side, P1, P2, . . . , Pn, the greatest frequency peak is in the range pf P2 to Pn-1.
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