Abstract
AbstractIon electrokinetic regulation in gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) is of great significance in alleviating dendrite growth and electrode corrosion of metallic lithium in lithium metal batteries (LMBs). Herein, a supramolecular LiPAAOB salt‐assisted GPEs (3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs) is synthesized to improve the ionic electrodynamics of LMBs. The LiPAAOB conductor salt provides sufficient Li+ ions while simultaneously facilitating LiTFSI dissociation. Theses dissociated Li+ ions can be further anchored firmly by enriched affinitive sites (─C═O, ─C─O) induced in 3D composite polymer skeleton (PALC). Due to the strong hydrogen‐bonding interactions between PALC and LiPAAOB/LiTFSI, a stable coordination structure is thereby constructed in 3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs, which then facilitates Li+ ions to transport rapidly along polymer chains. Consequently, the electrochemical stable window and ionic conductivity of the 3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs are increased to as high as 5.3 V and 1.34 mS cm−1, respectively. The Li+/e− double conducting interfaces in situ formed on Li metal anode and active particles in cathodes can effectively inhibit dendrite growth and electrode corrosion. As a result, both Li||3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs||Li symmetrical battery and flexible 3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs‐based pouch cell with high LFP loading operate stably even under folded and curly state, indicating the application possibility of using 3D‐DIS‐1.25% GPEs in constructing various flexible high‐energy‐density batteries.
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