Llzto Crosslinks Form a Highly Stretchable Self-Healing Network for Fast Healable All-Solid Lithium Metal Batteries

30 Pages Posted: 28 May 2024

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Yingxin Zhang

Donghua University

Xiaohui Yu

Donghua University

Xiaoxiao Li

Donghua University

Jianguo Ren

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Peng He

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Chao Zhang

Donghua University

Cuiqing Teng

Donghua University

Yue-E Miao

Donghua University

Tianxi Liu

Jiangnan University

Abstract

Flexible composite solid electrolytes (CSEs) show great potentials in high-energy all-solid-state lithium metal batteries owing to their easy fabrication, good electrochemical properties, and high safety. However, it remains challenging to achieve good interfacial compatibility between the inorganic fillers and polymer matrix, which affects the lithium-ion transport efficiency and electrochemical performances of CSEs. Herein, a dynamic crosslinked network with Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12 (LLZTO) nanoparticles as the cross-linking point is proposed for fabrication of a rapidly self-healing flexible CSE, which is signed as SHENE. The amino groups in the 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane modified LLZTO behave as the bridge sites to react with the copolymer of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-g-4-formylbenzoic acid and poly (ethylene glycol) methoxy acrylate to form imine bonds, which effectively connect the organic/inorganic interface. Compared to the traditional physical contact, the covalent imine bonds can not only enhance the interaction between the two phases, but also improve the dispersion of the ceramic LLZTO nanoparticles. Additionally, the dynamic reversibility of imine bonds allows for enhanced mechanical strength and self-repairing capabilities of SHENE. Therefore, a Li||Li symmetrical cell assembled with SHENE can stably cycle for 5000 h at 0.05 mA cm−2 and 25 °C. The corresponding Li/SHENE/LiFePO4 full battery also exhibits good rate performance under various C-rates. Additionally, the Li/SHENE/LFP pouch cell exhibits superior safety under various abuse conditions. Therefore, this work provides new ideas for the uniform dispersion of ceramic nanoparticles in CSEs by the facile design of forming dynamic crosslinked networks.

Keywords: composite solid electrolyte, Crosslinked network, self-healing, highly stretchable, lithium Metal Battery

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Yingxin and Yu, Xiaohui and Li, Xiaoxiao and Ren, Jianguo and He, Peng and Zhang, Chao and Teng, Cuiqing and Miao, Yue-E and Liu, Tianxi, Llzto Crosslinks Form a Highly Stretchable Self-Healing Network for Fast Healable All-Solid Lithium Metal Batteries. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4844292 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4844292

Yingxin Zhang

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Xiaohui Yu

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Xiaoxiao Li

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Jianguo Ren

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Peng He

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Chao Zhang

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Cuiqing Teng

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Yue-E Miao (Contact Author)

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Tianxi Liu

Jiangnan University ( email )

1800 Lihu Ave.
Wuxi, 214122
China

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