JOURNAL ARTICLE

Double‐Layer Polymer Electrolyte for High‐Voltage All‐Solid‐State Rechargeable Batteries

Abstract

Abstract No single polymer or liquid electrolyte has a large enough energy gap between the empty and occupied electronic states for both dendrite‐free plating of a lithium‐metal anode and a Li + extraction from an oxide host cathode without electrolyte oxidation in a high‐voltage cell during the charge process. Therefore, a double‐layer polymer electrolyte is investigated, in which one polymer provides dendrite‐free plating of a Li‐metal anode and the other allows a Li + extraction from an oxide host cathode without oxidation of the electrolyte in a 4 V cell over a stable charge/discharge cycling at 65 °C; a poly(ethylene oxide) polymer contacts the lithium‐metal anode and a poly( N ‐methyl‐malonic amide) contacts the cathode. All interfaces of the flexible, plastic electrolyte remain stable with no visible reduction of the Li + conductivity on crossing the polymer/polymer interface.

Keywords:
Electrolyte Materials science Cathode Anode Polymer Ethylene oxide Plating (geology) Oxide Chemical engineering Lithium (medication) Inorganic chemistry Composite material Electrode Chemistry Metallurgy

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Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Battery Technologies Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
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