Abstract
Nowadays it is extremely urgent to seek high performance solid polymer electrolyte that possesses both interfacial stability toward lithium/graphitic anodes and high voltage cathodes for high energy density solid state batteries. Inspired by the positive interfacial effect of vinylene carbonate additive on solid electrolyte interface, a novel poly (vinylene carbonate) based solid polymer electrolyte is presented via a facile in situ polymerization process in this paper. It is manifested that poly (vinylene carbonate) based solid polymer electrolyte possess a superior electrochemical stability window up to 4.5 V versus Li/Li+ and considerable ionic conductivity of 9.82 × 10−5 S cm−1 at 50 °C. Moreover, it is demonstrated that high voltage LiCoO2/Li batteries using this solid polymer electrolyte display stable charge/discharge profiles, considerable rate capability, excellent cycling performance, and decent safety characteristic. It is believed that poly (vinylene carbonate) based electrolyte can be a very promising solid polymer electrolyte candidate for high energy density lithium batteries.
Highlights
Lithium ion battery has gained extensive and successful application in portable and consumable electronic devices.[1]
Gel-permeation chromatograph indicated that the weight-average molecular weight (Mw) of poly(vinyl carbonate) (PVCA) could be up to 4.8 × 105 and the polydispersity (PDI, Mw/Mn) was 2.77
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve showed that PVCA-Lithium difluoro(oxalate) borate (LiDFOB) had a slightly higher glasstransition temperature (Tg) than PVCA, which was due to the formation of intermolecular interaction between the lithium ion and oxygen atom in C O
Summary
Lithium ion battery has gained extensive and successful application in portable and consumable electronic devices.[1]. The electrochemical performance of the PVCA-SPE based lithium batteries was evaluated by using high voltage LiCoO2 (4.3 V) as the cathode and Li metal as the anode.
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