Nanophase-Separated, Elastic Epoxy Composite Thin Film As An Electrolyte For Stable Lithium Metal Batteries

NANO LETTERS(2021)

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The design of solid polymer electrolytes (SPE) with high ionic conductivity and excellent mechanical properties is challenging because these two properties are often conflicting. To achieve both, a reaction-controlled strategy is proposed based on the nanophase separation of an ionic transport pathway and a supporting matrix to balance ionic mobility and mechanical properties. Specifically, an elastic epoxy polymer electrolyte (eEPE), synthesized via two-step polymerization, combines outstanding mechanical strength (toughness of 3.4 MJ m(-3)) and high ionic conductivity (3.5 x 10(-4) S cm(-1) at 25 degrees C). The nanostructured eEPE is both tough and flexible, therefore promotes uniform deposition of Li even under a high current density (2 mA cm(-2) and 2 mAh cm(-2)). Importantly, eEPE composite films greatly improve the safety performance of the LiFePO4/Li pouch cells: safe operations are achieved under several abusive conditions. This work highlights an alternative route for high-safety solid-state lithium metal batteries of the next generation.
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lithium metal battery, polymer electrolyte, phase separation, elastomers, safety performance
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