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An ionic liquid- and PEO-based ternary polymer electrolyte for lithium metal batteries: an advanced processing solvent-free approach for solid electrolyte processing.

Lukas HerbersVerena KüpersMartin WinterPeter Bieker
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
A processing solvent-free manufacturing process for cross-linked ternary solid polymer electrolytes (TSPEs) is presented. Ternary electrolytes (PEODA, Pyr 14 TFSI, LiTFSI) with high ionic conductivities of >1 mS cm -1 are obtained. It is shown that an increased LiTFSI content in the formulation (10 wt% to 30 wt%) decreases the risk of short-circuits by HSAL significantly. The practical areal capacity increases by more than a factor of 20 from 0.42 mA h cm -2 to 8.80 mA h cm -2 before a short-circuit occurs. With increasing Pyr 14 TFSI content, the temperature dependency of the ionic conductivity changes from Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann to Arrhenius behavior, leading to activation energies for the ion conduction of 0.23 eV. In addition, high Coulombic efficiencies of 93% in Cu‖Li cells and limiting current densities of 0.46 mA cm -2 in Li‖Li cells were obtained. Due to a temperature stability of >300 °C the electrolyte guarantees high safety in a broad window of conditions. In LFP‖Li cells, a high discharge capacity of 150 mA h g -1 after 100 cycles at 60 °C was achieved.
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