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Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries

Li-O(2) batteries represent a promising rechargeable battery candidate to answer the energy challenges our world is facing, thanks to their ultrahigh theoretical energy density. However, the poor cycling stability of the Li-O(2) system and, overall, important safety issues due to the formation of Li...

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Autores principales: Amici, Julia, Torchio, Claudia, Versaci, Daniele, Dessantis, Davide, Marchisio, Andrea, Caldera, Fabrizio, Bella, Federico, Francia, Carlotta, Bodoardo, Silvia
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13101625
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author Amici, Julia
Torchio, Claudia
Versaci, Daniele
Dessantis, Davide
Marchisio, Andrea
Caldera, Fabrizio
Bella, Federico
Francia, Carlotta
Bodoardo, Silvia
author_facet Amici, Julia
Torchio, Claudia
Versaci, Daniele
Dessantis, Davide
Marchisio, Andrea
Caldera, Fabrizio
Bella, Federico
Francia, Carlotta
Bodoardo, Silvia
author_sort Amici, Julia
collection PubMed
description Li-O(2) batteries represent a promising rechargeable battery candidate to answer the energy challenges our world is facing, thanks to their ultrahigh theoretical energy density. However, the poor cycling stability of the Li-O(2) system and, overall, important safety issues due to the formation of Li dendrites, combined with the use of organic liquid electrolytes and O(2) cross-over, inhibit their practical applications. As a solution to these various issues, we propose a composite gel polymer electrolyte consisting of a highly cross-linked polymer matrix, containing a dextrin-based nanosponge and activated with a liquid electrolyte. The polymer matrix, easily obtained by thermally activated one pot free radical polymerization in bulk, allows to limit dendrite nucleation and growth thanks to its cross-linked structure. At the same time, the nanosponge limits the O(2) cross-over and avoids the formation of crystalline domains in the polymer matrix, which, combined with the liquid electrolyte, allows a good ionic conductivity at room temperature. Such a composite gel polymer electrolyte, tested in a cell containing Li metal as anode and a simple commercial gas diffusion layer, without any catalyst, as cathode demonstrates a full capacity of 5.05 mAh cm(−2) as well as improved reversibility upon cycling, compared to a cell containing liquid electrolyte.
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spelling pubmed-81567162021-05-28 Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries Amici, Julia Torchio, Claudia Versaci, Daniele Dessantis, Davide Marchisio, Andrea Caldera, Fabrizio Bella, Federico Francia, Carlotta Bodoardo, Silvia Polymers (Basel) Article Li-O(2) batteries represent a promising rechargeable battery candidate to answer the energy challenges our world is facing, thanks to their ultrahigh theoretical energy density. However, the poor cycling stability of the Li-O(2) system and, overall, important safety issues due to the formation of Li dendrites, combined with the use of organic liquid electrolytes and O(2) cross-over, inhibit their practical applications. As a solution to these various issues, we propose a composite gel polymer electrolyte consisting of a highly cross-linked polymer matrix, containing a dextrin-based nanosponge and activated with a liquid electrolyte. The polymer matrix, easily obtained by thermally activated one pot free radical polymerization in bulk, allows to limit dendrite nucleation and growth thanks to its cross-linked structure. At the same time, the nanosponge limits the O(2) cross-over and avoids the formation of crystalline domains in the polymer matrix, which, combined with the liquid electrolyte, allows a good ionic conductivity at room temperature. Such a composite gel polymer electrolyte, tested in a cell containing Li metal as anode and a simple commercial gas diffusion layer, without any catalyst, as cathode demonstrates a full capacity of 5.05 mAh cm(−2) as well as improved reversibility upon cycling, compared to a cell containing liquid electrolyte. MDPI 2021-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8156716/ /pubmed/34067902 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13101625 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amici, Julia
Torchio, Claudia
Versaci, Daniele
Dessantis, Davide
Marchisio, Andrea
Caldera, Fabrizio
Bella, Federico
Francia, Carlotta
Bodoardo, Silvia
Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title_full Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title_fullStr Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title_full_unstemmed Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title_short Nanosponge-Based Composite Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Safer Li-O(2) Batteries
title_sort nanosponge-based composite gel polymer electrolyte for safer li-o(2) batteries
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13101625
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