posted on 2023-03-29, 02:43authored byYiFan Tang, Yuchuan Xiong, Liping Wu, Xin Xiong, Tao Me, Xianbao Wang
For solid-state lithium metal batteries (SSLBs), gel
polymer electrolytes
(GPEs) are of interest due to the special structural features that
avoid contact problems at the solid–solid interface and reduce
safety issues. However, the practical utilities are still unsatisfying
due to the decomposition of conventional liquid electrolytes under
high operating voltages and low ionic conductivity. Herein, we design
a composite ionogel-in-MXene electrolyte (CIME) based on poly(vinylidene
fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP)
codoped with monolayer MXene (Ti3C2Tx). The prepared CIME shows a 3D porous network with
a great Li+ transference number of 0.67 and high room-temperature
ionic conductivity (1.54 × 10–3 S cm–1). In addition, the lithium–metal symmetric batteries have
excellent long-term lithium plating and stripping capability because
the cells can maintain long cycle stability of 800 h. As a result,
the LiFePO4|CIME|Li battery has a long-cycle capacity for
200 cycles at 30 °C, with 97.8% capacity retention at a rate
of 0.2 C. Moreover, good flexibility, thermal stability, and flame
retardancy are also achieved for this GPE, providing more thoughts
for future applications of GPEs in solid-state lithium–metal
batteries.