Journal of Power Sources, Vol.332, 213-221, 2016
Exceptionally stable polymer electrolyte for a lithium battery based on cross-linking by a residue-free process
In this paper, we report the synthesis of cross-linked copolymers of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) and poly (ethylene glycol) methyl methacrylate (PEGMA) for use as solid polymer electrolytes (SPE). The cross-linking is performed with volatile ethylene diamine, thus preventing the accumulation of undesirable precursors in the final membrane. The structure of the cross-linked polymer electrolyte was investigated by C-13 solid NMR and its physical properties were examined by DSC, TGA and stress-strain tests. The ionic conductivities were determined by AC Impedance, which showed that the SPEs have good conductivities (10(-5) Scm(-1)) at 80 degrees C. The highest capacity measured with these polymers was 151 mAh g(-1) at C/6 and 80 degrees C for a LFP/SPE/Lithium battery. The retention capacity is high, at 97% after 80 cycles at different rates of cycling. The Young's modulus of the membranes is as high as 1 GPa. The SEM images showed no evidence of lithium dendrites and no degradation after cycling. Therefore, the polymer is a good candidate for battery operation over a long time. Especially important is the ability of this polymer to prevent growth of dendrites on the Li-metal electrode. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.