A 3D Nanostructured Hydrogel‐Framework‐Derived High‐Performance Composite Polymer Lithium‐Ion Electrolyte

Jiwoong Bae(The University of Texas at Austin), Yutao Li(The University of Texas at Austin), Jun Zhang(The University of Texas at Austin), Xingyi Zhou(The University of Texas at Austin), Fei Zhao(The University of Texas at Austin), Ye Shi(The University of Texas at Austin), John B. Goodenough(The University of Texas at Austin), Guihua Yu(The University of Texas at Austin)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
January 4, 2018
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Abstract

Abstract Solid‐state electrolytes have emerged as a promising alternative to existing liquid electrolytes for next generation Li‐ion batteries for better safety and stability. Of various types of solid electrolytes, composite polymer electrolytes exhibit acceptable Li‐ion conductivity due to the interaction between nanofillers and polymer. Nevertheless, the agglomeration of nanofillers at high concentration has been a major obstacle for improving Li‐ion conductivity. In this study, we designed a three‐dimensional (3D) nanostructured hydrogel‐derived Li 0.35 La 0.55 TiO 3 (LLTO) framework, which was used as a 3D nanofiller for high‐performance composite polymer Li‐ion electrolyte. The systematic percolation study revealed that the pre‐percolating structure of LLTO framework improved Li‐ion conductivity to 8.8×10 −5 S cm −1 at room temperature.


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