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Room Temperature to 150 C Lithium Metal Batteries Enabled by a Rigid Molecular Ionic Composite Electrolyte

Deyang Yu,Xiaona Pan, Joshua E. Bostwick, Curt J. Zanelotti,Linqin Mu, Ralph H. Colby, Feng Lin, Louis A. Madsen

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS(2021)

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Abstract
Molecular ionic composites (MICs), made from ionic liquids and a rigid-rod polymer poly(2,2 '-disulfonyl-4,4 '-benzidine terephthalamide) (PBDT), are a new type of rigid gel electrolyte that combine fast ion transport with high thermal stability and mechanical strength. In this work, a MIC electrolyte membrane is prepared that is composed of PBDT, lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI), and 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (Pyr(14)TFSI) in a mass ratio of 10:10:80. The ionic conductivity at 25 degrees C is 0.56 mS cm(-1) with no added flammable/volatile components. Although the polymer content is only 10 wt%, this MIC membrane is rigid with a tensile modulus of 410 MPa at room temperature. The MIC membrane remains stable and rigid at 200 degrees C with the shear storage modulus (G ') only slightly decreasing by 35%. Li/MIC/LiFePO4 cells demonstrate stable cycling performance over a wide temperature range from 23 to 150 degrees C. The specific discharge capacity at 100 and 150 degrees C at 1 C rate exceeds 160 mAh g(-1). The discharge capacity retention is 99% after 50 cycles at 150 degrees C. This stable battery performance shows that this low polymer content MIC membrane qualifies for use as a solid electrolyte in lithium metal batteries operating over a wide temperature range.
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high temperature,ionic liquids,lithium batteries,molecular ionic composites,polymer electrolytes
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