Applied Surface Science | 2021

Designing a new-type PMMA based gel polymer electrolyte incorporating ionic liquid for lithium oxygen batteries with Ru-based Binder-free cathode

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Lithium–Oxygen (Li–O2) batteries have great potential for promising next generation battery, owing to their high theoretical energy density. However, this system still faces many problems such as poor cycling performance and low coulombic efficiency, which mainly stems from the parasitic side reactions on cathode, the decomposition of electrolyte and the corrosion of Li anode. Herein, a novel gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) containing the polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) with high stability towards the superoxide molecules and ionic liquid (IL) with the non-volatility (PMMA/IL-GPE) is designed by ultra violet (UV) treatment. PMMA/IL-GPE not only possesses the excellent ion conductivity (0.92 mS cm−1), the wide voltage window (not be oxidized until\xa0>\xa04.7\xa0V) and superior leakproof property, but also effectively protects Li anode from O2-attacking. Moreover, we have further applied electroplating strategy to synthesize the binder-free Ru-coating N, P co-doped cathode (Ru@NPC), which greatly reduce the side reaction of cathode and reduce the charging overpotential. Hence, the Ru@NPC based Li–O2 batteries using PMMA/IL-GPE show effectively improved discharge capacity (32793.5 mAh g−1). When operated at the limited capacity, this battery can run for over 120 cycles with the low charge overpotential of

Volume 565
Pages 150612
DOI 10.1016/J.APSUSC.2021.150612
Language English
Journal Applied Surface Science

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