AI Article Synopsis

  • Solid polymer electrolytes are promising for solid-state batteries (SSBs) but face challenges like low ionic conductivity and large thickness.
  • 3D printing enabled the creation of ceria quantum dot (CQD)-modified composite polymer electrolyte membranes that are only 20 μm thick.
  • The CQD fillers enhance ionic conductivity and stability by reducing crystallinity and aiding ion dissociation, making these membranes suitable for high-performance Na SSBs.

Article Abstract

Solid polymer electrolytes have been considered as promising candidates for solid-state batteries (SSBs), owing to their excellent interfacial compatibility and high mechanical toughness; however, they suffer from intrinsic low ionic conductivity (lower than 10 S/cm) and large thickness (usually surpassed over 100 μm or even 500 μm), which has a negative influence on the interface resistance and ionic migration. In this work, ceria quantum dot (CQD)-modified composite polymer electrolyte (CPE) membranes with a thickness of 20 μm were successfully manufactured via 3D printing technology. The CQD fillers can reduce the crystallinity of the polymer, and the oxygen vacancies on CQDs can facilitate the dissociation of ion pairs in the NaTFSI salt to release more free Na, improving the ionic conductivity. Meanwhile, tailoring the thickness of the CPE-CQDs membrane via 3D printing can further promote the migration and transport of Na. Furthermore, the printed NNM//CPE-CQDs//Na SSB exhibited outstanding rate capability and cycling stability. The combination of CQD modification and thickness tailoring through 3D printing paves a new avenue for achieving high performance solid electrolyte membranes for practical application in Na SSBs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11207215PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym16121707DOI Listing

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