With high safety and good flexibility, polymer-based composite solid electrolytes are considered to be promising electrolytes and are widely investigated in solid lithium batteries. However, the low conductivity and high interfacial impedance of polymer-based solid electrolytes hinder their industrial applications. Herein, a composite solid-state electrolyte containing graphene (PVDF-LATP-LiClO4-Graphene) with structurally stable and good electrochemical performance is explored and enables excellent electrochemical properties for lithium-ion batteries. The ionic conductivity of the composite electrolyte membrane containing 5 wt% graphene reaches 2.00 × 10 S cm at 25 °C, which is higher than that of the composite electrolyte membrane without graphene (2.67 × 10 S cm). The electrochemical window of the composite electrolyte membrane containing 5 wt% graphene reaches 4.6 V, and its Li transference numbers reach 0.84. Assembling this electrolyte into the battery, the LFP/PVDF-LATP-LiClO4-Graphene /Li battery has a specific discharge capacity of 107 mAh g at 0.2 C, and the capacity retention rate was 91.58% after 100 cycles, higher than that of the LiFePO/PVDF-LATP-LiClO/Li (LFP/PLL/Li) battery, being 94 mAh g and 89.36%, respectively. This work provides a feasible solution for the potential application of composite solid electrolytes.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501592 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12183216 | DOI Listing |
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