Journal of Materiomics (May 2025)

Enhancing Li-ion transport by creating continuous channels and improving the decomposition of lithium salts in composite polymer electrolytes

  • Ji Li,
  • Xin Pei,
  • Gang He,
  • Wenfei Wei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 100897

Abstract

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With the merits of both solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) and inorganic ceramic electrolytes (ICEs), composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) prepared by coupling polymer matrix with inorganic fillers are broadly utilized in solid lithium metal batteries (SLMBs). However, CPEs fabricated by a single filler with polymer matrix often exhibit unsatisfactory performance. Here, prepared by coupling poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) matrix with a natural additive carboxymethyl cellulose lithium (CMC-Li) and an inorganic filler mineral hectorite (Ht), an efficient CPE is reported. Detailedly, CMC-Li is considered to act as a “bridge”, which connects the Ht nanosheets distributed in PEO, thus establishing continuous Li+ transmission channels. Ht with a nanolayers structure vividly acts as “bricks”, pave the way for ion transference. In addition, oxygen atoms in CMC-Li contribute to adequately dissociating lithium salts, hydrogen bonding generated by hydroxyl groups is propitious to anchor anions to increase the Li+ transference number. Under the synergistic effect brought by CMC-Li and Ht, the electrolyte membrane PEO-10%Ht-4%CMC-Li (PHCL, in mass fraction) displays a high Li+ transfer number (0.73) and exceptional Li+ conductivity at 25 °C (2.5 × 10−4 S/cm). Our work demonstrates a powerful mean to fabricate the efficient electrolyte membrane for SLMBs.

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