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Construction of High-Strength Flame-Retardant Li-SPEEK-Modified PEG Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
The low mechanical performance and high flammability
of gel polymer
electrolytes limit their application. Here, we prepare a high-strength
and nonflammable polymer Li-SPEEK (lithium sulfonated polyetheretherketone)
to modify PEG (polyethylene glycol) and construct a PEG-Li-SPEEK cross-linked
network as a polymer electrolyte matrix, with an overall improvement
in electrochemical performance, mechanical properties, and flame retardancy.
The PEG-Li-SPEEK-ls (PEG-Li-SPEEK cross-linked network after gelation
of the liquid electrolyte) electrolyte achieves a conductivity of
1.62 × 10–4 S·cm–1 at
30 °C, a wider electrochemical window of 4.5 V vs Li+/Li, and a higher lithium-ion transference number compared to the
PEG-ls electrolyte. The excellent mechanical properties allow the
symmetric cell-containing PEG-Li-SPEEK-ls electrolyte to exhibit better
cycling performance for over 300 h at a current density of 0.2 mA·cm–2. The LFP/PEG-Li-SPEEK-ls/Li cells deliver a maximum
discharge capacity of 142.1 mAh·g–1 with a
capacity retention of 98.1% after 50 cycles at 0.5 C and the Coulombic
efficiency remains above 99.5% throughout the cycling process. In
addition, the good carbon formation properties of Li-SPEEK give the
electrolyte matrix satisfactory flame-retardant properties. Thus,
we validate the excellent performance of Li-SPEEK for modifying conventional
polymer electrolytes and improving their mechanical, electrochemical,
and flame-retardant properties
