Abstract
AbstractPolyethylene oxide composite electrolytes are widely used in lithium‐ion batteries because of their excellent moldability, good flexibility, and favorable chemical compatibility. However, they still suffer from low ionic conductivity and weak mechanical strength. Herein, a 3D nanofiber‐reinforced dual‐salt composite solid electrolyte (PI@PCB) is synthesized. Benefiting from the support of the porous polyimide films and the addition of lithium bis(oxalate)borate, the obtained PI@PCB electrolyte exhibits high mechanical strength, good thermal stability, excellent electrochemical stability, and a high lithium ion transference number (0.70). In addition, the assembled Li/PI@PCB/Li cell shows the lowest overpotential of 200 mV at the initial cycling stage and increases to 246 mV slightly after 1500 h. The capacity retention rate of Li/PI@PCB/LFP battery is about 88.3% after 500 cycles at 60 °C.
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