posted on 2025-01-02, 15:05authored byMichel Armand, Sylvie Grugeon, Kerman Gomez Castresana, Juan Miguel Lopez del Amo, Francisco Bonilla, Rosalía Cid, Stephane Laruelle, Shanmukaraj Devaraj
Li-metal-based batteries are considered as the next alternative
to Li-ion batteries owing to their high specific capacity and energy
density. Alleviating the use of liquid electrolytes, solid-state batteries
using polymer electrolytes have gained vast attention. However, Li-metal
solid-state batteries have major concerns regarding the non-total
suppression of dendrites and high reactivity of the Li metal with
certain polymers like polycaprolactones and polycarbonates, having
main chain ester groups and which are considered as alternatives to
PEO-based matrices. Herein we have designed a robust polymer matrix,
namely, poly(vinyl butyrate) ester starting from a biodegradable polymer
that is highly stable with Li metal, with appreciable ionic conductivity
and single-ion conducting properties. A first approach has been made
on these types of polymer matrices that not only introduces a modified
polymer architecture for dry ester-based electrolytes but also shows
unprecedented improvement in electrolyte performance with Li-metal
polymer batteries.