Abstract
Developing electrolytes with flame-retardant properties become the critical factor in making high safety lithium batteries. As phosphonitrile-based compounds are a kind of typical flame-retardant materials, herein, taking phosphonitrile-based aldehyde as the basic organic building blocks, two porous organic polymers (POPs) named as PVPH and PVPH-CO2H were successfully fabricated after solvothermal reaction with 1,3-diaminobenzene (MPD) and 5-carboxy-1,3-diaminobenzene (MPD-CO2H), respectively for electrolytes of lithium batteries. Studies revealed that both of the phosphonitrile-based POPs demonstrate good thermal stability and excellent flame-retardant properties, suggesting they are promising flame-retardant electrolytes for the application in battery. Battery performance investigations revealed that both of them, especially PVPH-CO2H, show good performance after assembling them into lithium batteries. This study paves the way to improve battery safety performance by employing the flame-retardant phosphonitrile-based porous polymers as effective electrolytes. Moreover, it also broadens the application of flame-retardant materials in energy storage materials.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 127504 |
Journal | Polymer |
Volume | 311 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 9 Oct 2024 |
Keywords
- Electrolyte
- Flame-retardant
- Lithium battery
- Phosphonitrile
- Porous organic polymers