Wangbing Yao , Zhuoyuan Zheng , Xudong Zhang , Jie Zhou , Jinbao Song , Dongming Liu , Yusong Zhu
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Abstract
In the quest for high-energy-density lithium metal batteries (LMBs), the stabilization of lithium (Li) metal anodes during fast charging remains a formidable challenge. In this study, a novel copolymer, Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-styrene) (namely PMS) is synthesized and blended with Poly(vinylidene fluoride) to fabricate a porous gel polymer electrolyte (GPE, namely PMS-PVDF) through the nonsolvent-induced phase separation technique, which significantly enhances the electrochemical stability and fast-charging capabilities of LMBs. The developed GPE exhibits a high ionic conductivity of 5.62 mS cm−1, thereby reducing the formation of detrimental Li dendrites and leading to over 400 h stripping/plating process at 0.5 mA cm−2. Extensive electrochemical tests show that the LMBs with the obtained PMS-PVDF GPE achieve exceptional cycle stability over 600 and 1000 cycles at the C-rates of 0.5 and 3 C, respectively, outperforming traditional electrolytes. Furthermore, the ultra-stability of the quasi-solid-state electrolyte is demonstrated in a 375 mAh pouch cell setup, suggesting an essential trait for the practical application of high-power devices. This work marks a pivotal contribution to the field of energy storage, delivering insights and a clear methodology that pave the way for the development of next-generation LMBs poised for commercial viability.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Power Sources is a publication catering to researchers and technologists interested in various aspects of the science, technology, and applications of electrochemical power sources. It covers original research and reviews on primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors, and photo-electrochemical cells.
Topics considered include the research, development and applications of nanomaterials and novel componentry for these devices. Examples of applications of these electrochemical power sources include:
• Portable electronics
• Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
• Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems
• Storage of renewable energy
• Satellites and deep space probes
• Boats and ships, drones and aircrafts
• Wearable energy storage systems