Abstract

A solid polymer electrolyte with high ambient temperature conductivity, 4 × 10−4 S cm−1, and transference number, tLi+ = 0.6, is formed from blends of polyethylene oxide (PEO) and a multi-ionic polyoctahedral silsesquioxane lithium salt, POSS-phenyl7(BF3Li)3, with Janus-like properties. A two-phase morphology is proposed in which the hydrophobic phenyl groups cluster and crystallize, and the three –BF3− form an anionic pocket, with the Li+ ions solvated by the PEO phase. The high ionic conductivity results from interfacial migration of Li+ ions loosely bonded to three –BF3− anions and the ether oxygens of PEO. Physical crosslinks formed between PEO/Li+ chains and the POSS clusters account for the solid structure of the amorphous PEO matrix. The solid polymer electrolyte has an electrochemical stability window of 4.6 V and excellent interfacial stability with lithium metal.

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