Perfluoropolyether-terminated Single-ion Polymer for Enhancing Performance of PEO-based Solid Polymer Electrolyte

Tianyi Wang, Yuxiang Guo, Kailiang Ren, Jin Liang, Xiaoyi Chen, Hebin Luo, Yue Ma, Jie Kong

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Abstract

Solid-state electrolytes are receiving increasing attention in lithium metal batteries due to the advantage of high energy density. Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) electrolyte possesses good compatibility with lithium salts. However, PEO suffers from a low lithium-ion transference number and poor high-voltage resistance, which significantly hinder its application in lithium metal batteries. Herein, a perfluoropolyether-terminated single-ion polymer (PFPE-polymer) is designed and synthesized in this contribution. By incorporating the PFPE-polymer and lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI) into PEO via casting, the polymer electrolyte (PFPE-SE) is successfully prepared. Compared to PEO-based electrolytes, PFPE-SE forms a solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer and inhibits the growth of lithium dendrites on the anode. At 70 °C, the lithium-ion transference number (Formula presented.) and the electrochemical window reach 0.72 and 4.7 V, respectively. When tested at a discharge rate of 0.5 C, the Li|PFPE-SE|LFP cell exhibits a specific capacity of 156.0 mAh g−1, with a capacity retention of 74.3% after 230 cycles, superiority the performance of the electrolyte prepared by mixing PEO with LiTFSI. This work presents a promising polymer electrolyte strategy for achieving high-performance lithium metal batteries, leveraging the in situ construction of the SEI layer and the utilization of a single-ion polymer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2407513
JournalSmall
Volume21
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • high lithium transfer number electrolytes
  • high-performance lithium metal battery
  • in situ solid electrolyte interface formations
  • single ion polymers

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