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All-solid-state lithium-based polymer cells for high-temperature applications

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IONICS
卷 16, 期 9, 页码 777-786

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11581-010-0484-4

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Solid polymer electrolyte; Siloxane diacrylate; Lithium iron phosphate cathode; Graphite anode; UV; curing; Li-ion batteries; Electrochemical characterizations

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A lithium salt doped siloxane/methacrylate copolymer membrane, prepared by a rapid UV curing process, has been characterised and tested as a fully solid electrolyte in rechargeable lithium test cells using low cost materials as electrodes In addition, results of a laboratory-scale Li-ion polymer cell, assembled by contacting a LiFePO4 cathode with a graphite anode and using the solid polymer as electrolyte, are presented The polymer electrolyte production process is simple and versatile and the highly cross-linked membrane demonstrates mechanical integrity, low T-g and large thermal stability It is an extra soft, non-crystalline, transparent solid and shows sufficient ionic conductivity (>10(-4) S cm(-1) at 60 degrees C) along with a wide electrochemical stability window and improved interfacial stability with respect to lithium The performances in Li-based cells have been determined by cycling tests carried out at 80 degrees C Good rate capability, along with high charge/discharge efficiency even at 1C-rate, and a satisfactory cyclability have been obtained These results outline the practical relevance of the use of this solid electrolyte membrane (which serves as the separator simultaneously) in Li-based cells conceived for high-temperature applications

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