A Shuttle-Free Solid-State Cu-Li Battery Based on a Sandwich-Structured Electrolyte.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St, London, Ontario N6A 3K7, Canada.

Published: January 2023

Cu-Li batteries leveraging the two-electron redox property of Cu can offer high energy density and low cost. However, Cu-Li batteries are plagued by limited solubility and a shuttle effect of Cu ions in traditional electrolytes, which leads to low energy density and poor cycling stability. In this work, we rationally design a solid-state sandwich electrolyte for solid-state Cu-Li batteries, in which a deep-eutectic-solvent gel with high Cu-ion solubility is devised as a Cu-ion reservoir while a ceramic Li Al Ti (PO ) interlayer is used to block Cu-ion crossover. Because of the high ionic conductivity (0.55 mS cm at 25 °C), wide electrochemical window (>4.5 V vs. Li /Li), and high Cu ion solubility of solid-state sandwich electrolyte, a solid-state Cu-Li battery demonstrates a high energy density of 1 485 Wh kg and long-term cyclability with 97 % capacity retention over 120 cycles. The present study lays the groundwork for future research into low-cost solid-state Cu-Li batteries.

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