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Extended Electrochemical Window of Solid Electrolytes via Heterogeneous Multilayered Structure for High-Voltage Lithium Metal Batteries.

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2019)

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Abstract
In response to the call for safer high-energy-density storage systems, high-voltage solid-state Li metal batteries have attracted extensive attention. Therefore, solid electrolytes are required to be stable against both Li anode and high-voltage cathodes; nevertheless, the requirements still cannot be completely satisfied. Herein, a heterogeneous multilayered solid electrolyte (HMSE) is proposed to broaden electrochemical window of solid electrolytes to 0-5 V, through different electrode/electrolyte interfaces to overcome the interfacial instability problems. Oxidation-resistance poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) is in contact with the cathode, while reduction tolerant polyethylene glycol diacrylate contacts with Li metal anode. A Janus and flexible PAN@Li1.4Al0.4Ge1.6(PO4)(3) (80 wt%) composite electrolyte is designed as intermediate layer to inhibit dendrite penetration and ensure compact interface. Paired with LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 and LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 cathodes, which are rarely used in solid-state batteries, the solid-state Li metal batteries with HMSE exhibit excellent electrochemical performance including high capacity and long cycle life. Besides, the Li vertical bar vertical bar Li symmetric batteries maintain a stable polarization less than 40 mV for more than 1000 h under 2 mA cm(-2) and effective inhibition of dendrite formation. This study offers a promising approach to extend the applications of solid electrolytes for high-voltage solid-state Li metal batteries.
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electrochemical window,heterogeneous multilayered structures,high-voltage systems,Li metal batteries,solid electrolytes
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