Nature Communications (May 2024)

A locally solvent-tethered polymer electrolyte for long-life lithium metal batteries

  • Yanfei Zhu,
  • Zhoujie Lao,
  • Mengtian Zhang,
  • Tingzheng Hou,
  • Xiao Xiao,
  • Zhihong Piao,
  • Gongxun Lu,
  • Zhiyuan Han,
  • Runhua Gao,
  • Lu Nie,
  • Xinru Wu,
  • Yanze Song,
  • Chaoyuan Ji,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Guangmin Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48078-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Solid polymer electrolytes exhibit enhanced Li+ conductivity when plasticized with highly dielectric solvents such as N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF). However, the application of DMF-containing electrolytes in solid-state batteries is hindered by poor cycle life caused by continuous DMF degradation at the anode surface and the resulting unstable solid-electrolyte interphase. Here we report a composite polymer electrolyte with a rationally designed Hofmann-DMF coordination complex to address this issue. DMF is engineered on Hofmann frameworks as tethered ligands to construct a locally DMF-rich interface which promotes Li+ conduction through a ligand-assisted transport mechanism. A high ionic conductivity of 6.5 × 10−4 S cm−1 is achieved at room temperature. We demonstrate that the composite electrolyte effectively reduces the free shuttling and subsequent decomposition of DMF. The locally solvent-tethered electrolyte cycles stably for over 6000 h at 0.1 mA cm−2 in Li | |Li symmetric cell. When paired with sulfurized polyacrylonitrile cathodes, the full cell exhibits a prolonged cycle life of 1000 cycles at 1 C. This work will facilitate the development of practical polymer-based electrolytes with high ionic conductivity and long cycle life.