Issue 34, 2019

Chemically inert covalently networked triazole-based solid polymer electrolytes for stable all-solid-state lithium batteries

Abstract

Covalently networked polymers offer desirable non-crystallinity and mechanical strength for solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs), but the chemically active cross-links involved in their construction could deteriorate the compatibility with high-energy cathode materials that are electrophilic and/or in the charged state. Herein we reveal a strong dependence of cyclability of such cathodes on the reactivity of covalently networked SPEs and demonstrate a polymer design that renders these SPEs chemically inert. We designed and synthesized two hybrid networks, both with polyethylene oxide as the cation conducting component and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane as the branch point, but respectively use alkylamino and chemically inert triazole groups as cross-links. All-solid-state cells using the alkylamino-containing SPE underwent rapid degradation while cells using triazole SPEs showed stable cycling.

Graphical abstract: Chemically inert covalently networked triazole-based solid polymer electrolytes for stable all-solid-state lithium batteries

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jun 2019
Accepted
09 Aug 2019
First published
12 Aug 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 19691-19695

Author version available

Chemically inert covalently networked triazole-based solid polymer electrolytes for stable all-solid-state lithium batteries

Y. Shi, Y. Chen, Y. Liang, J. Andrews, H. Dong, M. Yuan, W. Ding, S. Banerjee, H. Ardebili, M. L. Robertson, X. Cui and Y. Yao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 19691 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA05885K

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