Abstract

Herein, we report a series of titania (TiO2)-coated polymeric nanofibers membranes with superb strength, excellent thermal stability, and admirable wettability via in situ coating TiO2 nano-shells on the surface of polyimide (PI) nanofibers. TiO2 nano-shells are able to weld the PI nanofibers and serve as a reinforcement layer, endowing the TiO2-coated PI separator with high tensile strength of 43.94 MPa. Specifically, the in situ coating technique is a simple and controllable method to fabricate high-performance hybrid separator and meet the demand of low-cost industrial production. Moreover, TiO2-coated PI separator displays preferable wettability, thermal stability, and ion conductivity than the Celgard separator. Importantly, the unique thermal dimensional stability of TiO2-nanoshells and PI materials also improves the safety of lithium ion battery (LIB). Notably, TiO2-coated PI separator exhibit superior LIB capability of 140.1 mAh g−1 at 5 C compared to the commercial Celgard separator (95.4 mAh g−1, 5 C). Besides, the present battery with TiO2-coated PI separator can operate stably after being tested at 1 C for 100 cycles. Thus, we believe that this work provides a significant contribution for realizing industrial production preparation of high-performance hybrid separators for LIBs.

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