Flexible ion-conducting membranes with 3D continuous nanohybrid networks for high-performance solid-state metallic lithium batteries

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作者
Lehao Liu [1 ]
Dongmei Zhang [1 ]
Tianrong Yang [1 ]
Weihao Hu [1 ]
Xianglong Meng [1 ]
Jinshan Mo [1 ]
Wenyan Hou [1 ]
Qianxiao Fan [1 ]
Kai Liu [1 ]
Bing Jiang [1 ]
Lihua Chu [1 ]
Meicheng Li [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Alternate Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources, School of New Energy, North China Electric Power University
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中国国家自然科学基金; 北京市自然科学基金; 中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助;
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TM912 [蓄电池]; TB383.2 [];
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Polyethylene oxide(PEO)-based electrolytes are considered as one of the most promising solid-state electrolytes for next-generation lithium batteries with high safety and energy density; however, the drawbacks such as insufficient ion conductance, mechanical strength and electrochemical stability hinder their applications in metallic lithium batteries. To enhance their overall properties, flexible and thin composite polymer electrolyte(CPE) membranes with 3D continuous aramid nanofiber(ANF)–Li1.4Al0.4Ti1.6(PO4)3(LATP) nanoparticle hybrid frameworks are facilely prepared by filling PEO–Li TFSI in the 3D nanohybrid scaffolds via a solution infusion way. The construction of the 3D continuous nanohybrid networks can effectively inhibit the PEO crystallization, facilitate the lithium salt dissociation and meanwhile increase the fast-ion transport in the continuous LATP electrolyte phase, and thus greatly improving the ionic conductivity(~3 times that of the pristine one). With the integration of the 3D continuity and flexibility of the 3D ANF networks and the thermostability of the LATP phase, the CPE membranes also show a wider electrochemical window(~5.0 V vs. 4.3 V), higher tensile strength(~4–10times that of the pristine one) and thermostability, and better lithium dendrite resistance capability.Furthermore, the CPE-based Li FePO4/Li cells exhibit superior cycling stability(133 m Ah/g after 100 cycles at 0.3 C) and rate performance(100 m Ah/g at 1 C) than the pristine electrolyte-based cell(79 and 29m Ah/g, respectively). This work offers an important CPE design criteria to achieve comprehensivelyupgraded solid-state electrolytes for safe and high-energy metal battery applications.
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