Role of Bicontinuous Structure in Elastomeric Electrolytes for High-Energy Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2023)

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Solid-state lithium (Li)-metal batteries (LMBs) are garnering attention as a next-generation battery technology that can surpass conventional Li-ion batteries in terms of energy density and operational safety under the condition that the issue of uncontrolled Li dendrite is resolved. In this study, various plastic crystal-embedded elastomer electrolytes (PCEEs) are investigated with different phase-separated structures, prepared by systematically adjusting the volume ratio of the phases, to elucidate the structure-property-electrochemical performance relationship of the PCEE in the LMBs. At an optimal volume ratio of elastomer phase to plastic-crystal phase (i.e., 1:1), bicontinuous-structured PCEE, consisting of efficient ion-conducting, plastic-crystal pathways with long-range connectivity within a crosslinked elastomer matrix, exhibits exceptionally high ionic conductivity (approximate to 10(-3) S cm(-1)) at 20 degrees C and excellent mechanical resilience (elongation at break approximate to 300%). A full cell featuring this optimized PCEE, a 35 mu m thick Li anode, and a high loading LiNi0.83Mn0.06Co0.11O2 (NMC-83) cathode delivers a high energy density of 437 Wh kg(anode+cathode+electrolyte)(-1). The established structure-property-electrochemical performance relationship of the PCEE for solid-state LMBs is expected to inform the development of the elastomeric electrolytes for various electrochemical energy systems.
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bicontinuous structures,elastomeric electrolytes,high-energy-density,lithium-metal batteries,solid-state electrolytes
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