Abstract

The interface resistance between a lithium metal electrode and a polymer electrolyte has been measured for composite polymer electrolytes using various ceramic fillers with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and lithium salts (LiX). The interface resistance depended on the properties of added fillers and lithium salts. The PEO with LiClO 4 electrolyte contacted with lithium metal showed the high interfacial resistance of 1000 Ω cm 2 at 70°C for 25 days. In contrast, the interface resistance between lithium metal and PEO with Li(CF 3SO 2) 2N was as low as 67 Ω cm 2 after contacting at 80°C for 30 days. The interface stability and the lithium ion conductivity were improved by addition of a small amount of ferroelectric BaTiO 3 as the filler into the PEO–LiX electrolyte.

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