Rubbery Graft Copolymer Electrolytes for Solid-State, Thin-Film Lithium Batteries
2004; Institute of Physics; Volume: 152; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1149/1.1824032
ISSN1945-7111
AutoresPatrick Trapa, You‐Yeon Won, Simon C. Mui, Elsa Olivetti, Biying Huang, Donald R. Sadoway, Anne M. Mayes, S. Dallek,
Tópico(s)Conducting polymers and applications
ResumoGraft copolymer electrolytes (GCEs) of (70:30) have been synthesized by simple free radical polymerization using a macromonomer route. Differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy, and small angle neutron scattering confirmed the material to be microphase-separated with a domain periodicity of Over the temperature range the electrical conductivities of the lithium triflate-doped which exhibited solid-like mechanical behavior, were nearly identical to those of the liquid POEM homopolymer. Thermal and electrochemical stability studies showed the electrolyte to be stable over a wide temperature range and voltage window. Solid-state, thin-film batteries comprised of a metallic lithium anode, a thick vanadium oxide cathode, and an electrolyte of doped with proved resistant to capacity fade during extended cycling at room temperature at a discharge rate of 2/3 C and could be cycled (charged and discharged) at subambient temperature (0°C). © 2004 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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