揭示固态聚合物复合电解质中封闭离子液体的作用和工作机制

IF 13.1 1区 化学 Q1 Energy
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固体聚合物复合电解质(SCPEs)中的封闭离子液体(IL)可以提高锂金属电池的性能。然而,封闭离子液体在 SCPEs 中的影响/作用和工作机制仍不明确。本文将IL固定在SiO2上(SiO2@IL-C),然后与LiTFSI和PEO一起制备封闭SCPEs,研究封闭IL对电解质性质和性能的影响,并揭示Li+的传输机制。结果表明,与未封闭 IL 的 SCPE 相比,封闭 IL 的 SCPE 具有更好的电解质和电池性能,如更高的离子电导率、更高的 tLi+、更宽的电化学窗口,以及更稳定的循环性能。有限元/分子动力学模拟表明,封闭在二氧化硅上的IL提供了一条额外的Li+传输途径(Li+ → SiO2@IL-C),可加速离子传输并缓解锂枝晶,从而使锂离子/SCPEs/锂离子对称电池的剥离/电镀循环时间超过1900小时,且超稳定。这项研究表明,IL-confinement 是实现高性能锂金属电池智能化的有效策略。
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Revealing the role and working mechanism of confined ionic liquids in solid polymer composite electrolytes

Revealing the role and working mechanism of confined ionic liquids in solid polymer composite electrolytes

The confined ionic liquid (IL) in solid polymer composite electrolytes (SCPEs) can improve the performance of lithium metal batteries. However, the impact/role and working mechanism of confined IL in SCPEs remain ambiguous. Herein, IL was immobilized on SiO2 (SiO2@IL-C) and then used to prepare the confined SCPEs together with LiTFSI and PEO to study the impacts of confined-IL on the properties and performance of electrolytes and reveal the Li+ transport mechanism. The results show that, compared to the IL-unconfined SCPE, the IL-confined ones exhibit better performance of electrolytes and cells, such as higher ionic conductivity, higher tLi+, and wider electrochemical windows, as well as more stable cycle performance, due to the increased dissociation degree of lithium salt and enlarged polymer amorphousness. The finite-element/molecular-dynamics simulations suggest that the IL confined on the SiO2 provided an additional Li+ transport pathway (Li+ → SiO2@IL-C) that can accelerate ion transfer and alleviate lithium dendrites, leading to ultrastable stripping/plating cycling over 1900 h for the Li/SCPEs/Li symmetric cells. This study demonstrates that IL-confinement is an effective strategy for the intelligent approach of high-performance lithium metal batteries.

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Journal of Energy Chemistry
Journal of Energy Chemistry CHEMISTRY, APPLIED-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
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19.10
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3631
审稿时长
15 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Energy Chemistry, the official publication of Science Press and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, serves as a platform for reporting creative research and innovative applications in energy chemistry. It mainly reports on creative researches and innovative applications of chemical conversions of fossil energy, carbon dioxide, electrochemical energy and hydrogen energy, as well as the conversions of biomass and solar energy related with chemical issues to promote academic exchanges in the field of energy chemistry and to accelerate the exploration, research and development of energy science and technologies. This journal focuses on original research papers covering various topics within energy chemistry worldwide, including: Optimized utilization of fossil energy Hydrogen energy Conversion and storage of electrochemical energy Capture, storage, and chemical conversion of carbon dioxide Materials and nanotechnologies for energy conversion and storage Chemistry in biomass conversion Chemistry in the utilization of solar energy
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