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  • Polymer electrolytes can enhance rechargeable lithium metal batteries but may face challenges like mechanical rigidity and uneven ion transport.
  • This study examines a hybrid electrolyte combining single-ion conducting polymers with PVdF-HFP and silane-functionalized LATP particles, which creates a stable interface that supports long-lasting lithium deposition.
  • The hybrid electrolyte demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance, achieving impressive capacity retention over 300 cycles in lithium cells, with enhanced stability achieved through a thin coating on the cathode.

Article Abstract

Polymer electrolytes are attractive candidates to boost the application of rechargeable lithium metal batteries. Single-ion conducting polymers may reduce polarization and lithium dendrite growth, though these materials could be mechanically overly rigid, thus requiring ion mobilizers such as organic solvents to foster transport of Li ions. An inhomogeneous mobilizer distribution and occurrence of preferential Li transport pathways eventually yield favored spots for Li plating, thereby imposing additional mechanical stress and even premature cell short circuits. In this work, we explored ceramic-in-polymer hybrid electrolytes consisting of polymer blends of single-ion conducting polymer and PVdF-HFP, including EC/PC as swelling agents and silane-functionalized LATP particles. The hybrid electrolyte features an oxide-rich layer that notably stabilizes the interphase toward Li metal, enabling single-side lithium deposition for over 700 h at a current density of 0.1 mA cm. The incorporated oxide particles significantly reduce the natural solvent uptake from 140 to 38 wt % despite maintaining reasonably high ionic conductivities. Its electrochemical performance was evaluated in LiNiCoMnO (NMC622)||Li metal cells, exhibiting impressive capacity retention over 300 cycles. Notably, very thin LiNbO coating of the cathode material further boosts the cycling stability, resulting in an overall capacity retention of 78% over more than 600 cycles, clearly highlighting the potential of hybrid electrolyte concepts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9743088PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c13408DOI Listing

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