Abstract

Next generation lithium batteries require new electrolytes with good safety, excellent ionic conductivity, high electrochemical stability and good cycling performance. Herein, we first report a solid composite polymer electrolyte comprises of Li6.4La3Zr1.4Nb0.6O12 fillers and polyethylene oxide matrix. The ionic conductivity of the solid composite electrolyte is significantly improved to 1.4 × 10−3 S cm−1 (60 °C) and the electrochemical window is enhanced to 5.2 V, respectively, by incorporation of Li6.4La3Zr1.4Nb0.6O12 powder at a weight ratio of 0.5:1 with respect to polyethylene oxide. The solid batteries employing the composite electrolytes are able to work at room temperature and have a capacity retention of 99% after cycle. The performance improvement is primarily due to the combined functions of each component in the composite: (i) the incorporation of fillers effectively decreases the crystallinity of PEO, providing more amorphous region for ion conduction; (ii) Li6.4La3Zr1.4Nb0.6O12 serves as a fast ion conductor in the composite and enhance the electrochemical stability; (iii) the polymer matrix forms intimate surface contact with fillers and electrodes, reducing the bulk and interfacial resistance. The composite polymer electrolyte in this work would be a competitive alternative for the next generation solid state lithium rechargeable batteries.

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