The hydroxyl groups on the surface of the cellulose-based
gel polymer
electrolyte lead to poor interfacial compatibility due to side reactions
with lithium sheets. In this paper, a novel cellulose-based gel polymer
electrolyte was prepared by uniformly coating the surface of a cellulose
membrane with a nanohydrotalcite/PVDF-HFP composite using electrospinning
technology. This cellulose-based gel polymer electrolyte exhibits
good interfacial compatibility and excellent cycling stability (91.7%
specific capacity retention after 500 cycles at 0.5C). Theory and
experiments have shown that nanohydrotalcite on the surface of cellulose
membrane can effectively prevent the contact of hydroxyl groups with
lithium sheets to reduce the side reactions. In addition, nanohydrotalcite
can also act as a Li+ transport redistributor to facilitate
the uniform deposition of Li+ and reduce the formation
of lithium dendrites to extend the cycle life.