Despite the growing interest in fast-cha rging solid-state lithium(Li)-metal batteries(SSLMBs),their practical implementation has yet to be achieved,primarily due to an incomplete understanding of the disparate and of...Despite the growing interest in fast-cha rging solid-state lithium(Li)-metal batteries(SSLMBs),their practical implementation has yet to be achieved,primarily due to an incomplete understanding of the disparate and often conflicting requirements of the bulk electrolyte and the electrode-electrolyte interphase.Here,we present a weakly coordinating cationic polymer electrolyte(WCPE)specifically designed to regulate the Li^(+)coordination structure,thereby enabling fast-charging SSLMBs.The WCPE comprises an imidazolium-based polycationic matrix combined with a succinonitrile(SN)-based highconcentration electrolyte.Unlike conventional neutral polymer matrices,the polycationic matrix in the WCPE competes with Li^(+)for interactions with SN,weakening the original coordination between SN and Li^(+).This modulation of SN-Li^(+)interaction improves both Li^(+)conductivity of the WCPE(σ_(Li^(+))=1.29mS cm^(-1))and redox kinetics at the electrode-electrolyte interphase.Consequently,SSLMB cells(comprising LiFePO_(4)cathodes and Li-metal anodes)with the WCPE achieve fast-charging capability(reaching over 80%state of charge within 10 min),outperforming those of previously reported polymer electrolytebased SSLMBs.展开更多
Single-ion conductors based on covalent organic frameworks(COFs)have garnered attention as a potential alternative to currently prevalent inorganic ion conductors owing to their structural uniqueness and chemical vers...Single-ion conductors based on covalent organic frameworks(COFs)have garnered attention as a potential alternative to currently prevalent inorganic ion conductors owing to their structural uniqueness and chemical versatility.However,the sluggish Li+conduction has hindered their practical applications.Here,we present a class of solvent-free COF single-ion conductors(Li-COF@P)based on weak ion-dipole interaction as opposed to traditional strong ion-ion interaction.The ion(Li+from the COF)-dipole(oxygen from poly(ethylene glycol)diacrylate embedded in the COF pores)interaction in the Li-COF@P promotes ion dissociation and Li+migration via directional ionic channels.Driven by this single-ion transport behavior,the Li-COF@P enables reversible Li plating/stripping on Li-metal electrodes and stable cycling performance(88.3%after 2000 cycles)in organic batteries(Li metal anode||5,5’-dimethyl-2,2’-bis-p-benzoquinone(Me2BBQ)cathode)under ambient operating conditions,highlighting the electrochemical viability of the Li-COF@P for all-solid-state organic batteries.展开更多
基金supported by the Basic Science Research Program(RS-2024-00344021,RS-2023-00261543,and RS-202300257666)through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF),the National Research Council of Science(000)Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology(KIAT)grant funded by the Korea Government(MOTIE)(RS-2024-00420590,HRD Program for Industrial Innovation)The computational resources were provided by KITSI(KSC-2024-CRE-0143)。
文摘Despite the growing interest in fast-cha rging solid-state lithium(Li)-metal batteries(SSLMBs),their practical implementation has yet to be achieved,primarily due to an incomplete understanding of the disparate and often conflicting requirements of the bulk electrolyte and the electrode-electrolyte interphase.Here,we present a weakly coordinating cationic polymer electrolyte(WCPE)specifically designed to regulate the Li^(+)coordination structure,thereby enabling fast-charging SSLMBs.The WCPE comprises an imidazolium-based polycationic matrix combined with a succinonitrile(SN)-based highconcentration electrolyte.Unlike conventional neutral polymer matrices,the polycationic matrix in the WCPE competes with Li^(+)for interactions with SN,weakening the original coordination between SN and Li^(+).This modulation of SN-Li^(+)interaction improves both Li^(+)conductivity of the WCPE(σ_(Li^(+))=1.29mS cm^(-1))and redox kinetics at the electrode-electrolyte interphase.Consequently,SSLMB cells(comprising LiFePO_(4)cathodes and Li-metal anodes)with the WCPE achieve fast-charging capability(reaching over 80%state of charge within 10 min),outperforming those of previously reported polymer electrolytebased SSLMBs.
基金supported by the Basic Science Research Program (No.RS-2024-00344021) through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and future Planningthe financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52103277)+2 种基金the Program for Science & Technology Innovation Talents in Universities of Henan Province (23HASTIT015)Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province (242300421073)supported by the Technology Innovation Program (20010960) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE, Korea)
文摘Single-ion conductors based on covalent organic frameworks(COFs)have garnered attention as a potential alternative to currently prevalent inorganic ion conductors owing to their structural uniqueness and chemical versatility.However,the sluggish Li+conduction has hindered their practical applications.Here,we present a class of solvent-free COF single-ion conductors(Li-COF@P)based on weak ion-dipole interaction as opposed to traditional strong ion-ion interaction.The ion(Li+from the COF)-dipole(oxygen from poly(ethylene glycol)diacrylate embedded in the COF pores)interaction in the Li-COF@P promotes ion dissociation and Li+migration via directional ionic channels.Driven by this single-ion transport behavior,the Li-COF@P enables reversible Li plating/stripping on Li-metal electrodes and stable cycling performance(88.3%after 2000 cycles)in organic batteries(Li metal anode||5,5’-dimethyl-2,2’-bis-p-benzoquinone(Me2BBQ)cathode)under ambient operating conditions,highlighting the electrochemical viability of the Li-COF@P for all-solid-state organic batteries.