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In Situ Solidified Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Stable Solid-State Lithium Batteries at High Temperatures

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BATTERIES-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/batteries9010028

Keywords

in situ gel electrolyte; lithium metal battery; polymer electrolyte

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"Polyethylene (PE)-based gel polymer electrolytes" were proposed as an alternative to conventional liquid electrolytes in lithium metal batteries. They exhibited good interfacial compatibility with electrodes, high ion conductivity, and wide electrochemical window at high temperatures. The assembled LiFePO4//Li solid-state batteries employing PE-based gel polymer electrolyte with 50% liquid carbonate electrolytes showed excellent performance and cyclic life, achieving high specific capacities and retention rates. The in situ solidified method for preparing PE-based gel polymer electrolytes provides a feasible approach for the practical application of lithium metal batteries.
Lithium metal batteries have attracted much attention due to their high energy density. However, the critical safety issues and chemical instability of conventional liquid electrolytes in lithium metal batteries significantly limit their practical application. Herein, we propose polyethylene (PE)-based gel polymer electrolytes by in situ polymerization, which comprise a PE skeleton, polyethylene glycol and lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide as well as liquid carbonate electrolytes. The obtained PE-based gel polymer electrolyte exhibits good interfacial compatibility with electrodes, high ion conductivity, and wide electrochemical window at high temperatures. Moreover, the assembled LiFePO4//Li solid-state batteries employing PE-based gel polymer electrolyte with 50% liquid carbonate electrolytes deliver good rate performance and excellent cyclic life at both 60 degrees C and 80 degrees C. In particular, they achieve high specific capacities of 158.5 mA h g(-1) with a retention of 98.87% after 100 cycles under 80 degrees C at 0.5 C. The in situ solidified method for preparing PE-based gel polymer electrolytes proposes a feasible approach for the practical application of lithium metal batteries.

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