Weidong ZhouZhaoxu WangYuan PuYutao LiSen XinXiaofang LiJian‐Feng ChenJohn B. Goodenough
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.
Hicham Ben YoucefOihane García‐CalvoNerea LagoDevaraj ShanmukarajMichel Armand
Nini ZhangXiaolei ZhaoGaozhan LiuZhe PengJinghua WuMingyang MenXiayin Yao
Cheol‐Ho ParkMin‐Sik ParkSang‐Im YooSeung‐Ki Joo
Jun PanYuchen ZhangJian WangZhongchao BaiRuiguo CaoNana WangShixue DouFuqiang Huang