Abstract
Non-flammable succinonitrile (SN) is a promising plasticizer for lowering the working temperature of poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based solid-state polymer electrolytes. However, its application is greatly impeded by the inherent instability interface toward the Li anode. Here, we report a novel PEO/SN-based composite solid-state electrolyte with a durable interface and high room-temperature ionic conductivity of 6.74×10−4 S cm−1. By taking advantage of cation-assistance between La3+ cation in LLZTO and N atom in SN, reducing the active -CN groups or converting them to less reactive -C = N- groups, preventing the corrosion of lithium anode from SN. As a result, PEO/SN-based electrolyte displays highly stable Li plating/stripping cycling for over 1000 h at 0.1 mA cm−2 at RT. Furthermore, the all-solid-state lithium metal batteries (ASSLBs) based on LiFePO4 cathode deliver admirable cycling stability with a discharge capacity of 133 mAh g−1 and high-capacity retention of 92.6% after 240 cycles at 0.5C at RT. Even at -10 °C, the batteries still can achieve excellent electrochemical performance. The unique Li+ ion conduction pathway is investigated by tracer-exchange 6Li NMR. This work proposes new insight via cation assistance to build a durable interface for the real application of PEO/SN-based electrolytes system in ASSLBs.
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