posted on 2021-07-15, 04:13authored byFaiz Ahmed, Daeho Kim, Jin Lei, Taewook Ryu, Sujin Yoon, Wei Zhang, Hyunmin Lim, Giseok Jang, Hohyoun Jang, Whangi Kim
UV-cured
cross-linked polymer electrolytes are promising electrolytes
for safe Li-ion batteries (LIBs) application due to their excellent
conduction ability, low glass-transition temperature (Tg), and high discharge capacity. Herein, we have prepared
novel fluorosulfonylimide methacrylic-based cross-linked polymer electrolyte
membranes for LIBs via UV-curing process, which is a well-known, easy,
low-cost, fast, and reliable technique. The synthesized UV-reactive
novel methacrylate monomer with directly attached fluorosulfonylimide
functional group methacryloylcarbamoyl sulfamoyl fluoride (MACSF)
was used as a precursor for UV curing along with poly(ethylene glycol)
dimethacrylate (PEGDMA) and lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI).
The results demonstrated that the cross-linked membrane with an optimized
amount (30 wt %) of MACSF monomer (noted as CPE-3) showed the best
performance. The nonflammable fluorosulfonyl group (a hydrophilic
group of MACSF monomer) in the polymer matrix formed a wide channel,
as a result of which Li ion can migrate easily via forming an ionic
linkage. The CPE-3 electrolyte exhibited a low Tg (−79 °C), excellent phase separation, high conductivity
(σ) (ca. 3.5 × 10–4 and 8.50 × 10–3 S·cm–1 at 30 and 80 °C,
respectively), and high flame retardancy. The battery performance
of half-cell (LiFePO4/CPE-3/Li) and full cell (LiFePO4/CPE-3/graphite) with CPE-3 electrolyte were attractive: discharge
capacities (155 and 152 mAh/g) with the capacity retentions of 96.17
and 95.17% after 500 cycles at 0.1 C rate for half-cell and full-cell
LIBs, respectively.