Abstract
Solid state lithium-ion batteries are considered as one of the most promising next-generation technologies for energy storage. However, the low ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes and interfacial compatibility issues remain huge challenges to solid state lithium-ion batteries. Herein, a novel hybrid solid electrolyte (HSE) membrane consisting of Li0.33La0.557TiO3 (LLTO) ceramic nanorods, poly(acylonitrile) (PAN) and succinonitrile (SN) is constructed. The HSE integrates their merits and shows a high ionic conductivity of 2.20 × 10-3 S cm-1 at 30 °C. It also exhibits a high electrochemical window of 5.1 V (vs. Li/Li+), superior thermal stability and good mechanical properties. When applied in solid state lithium-ion batteries using LiFePO4 as the cathode, the battery demonstrates excellent rate capability and high cycling performance. At a current rate of 0.5C after 150 cycles, the discharge specific capacity still remains at 151 mA h g-1 without decay. This investigation indicates that the HSE membrane could provide a promising solution for high performance solid state lithium-ion batteries.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 706-713 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Materials Chemistry A |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |