NASICON-type polymer-in-ceramic composite electrolytes for lithium batteries

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP
Simone BonizzoniCristina Tealdi

Abstract

Hybrid polymer-ceramic electrolytes with high ceramic loading are currently investigated as a promising solution to achieve high safety and optimal mechanical properties in all-solid-state rechargeable batteries. In this study composite poly(ethylene oxide)/Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 (PEO/LATP) electrolytes, with and without lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI) as the Li+ salt, were investigated through a combination of physicochemical and electrochemical techniques, including X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, thermal analysis, solid-state MAS-NMR and impedance spectroscopy. We were able to shed light on the interactions between the ceramic and the polymer phases, and on the mechanisms for Li+ transport. Membranes containing 70 wt% of LATP and 30 wt% of P(EO)15LiTFSI exhibit conductivity values of 4 × 10-5 Ω-1 cm-1 at 25 °C and in excess of 10-4 Ω-1 cm-1 at 45 °C. These promising results, obtained on a quasi-ceramic electrolyte through room temperature processing, suggest that further improvements in the transport properties of "polymer-in-ceramic" systems may be sought by increasing the amorphous polymer content, and by carefully investigating the role of the ceramic particles' composition, dimensions ...Continue Reading

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BETA
nuclear magnetic resonance
scanning electron microscopy
thermal treatment
NMR
two hybrid

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