Journal of Power Sources, Vol.196, No.10, 4756-4761, 2011
Electrochemical properties of cross-linked polymer electrolyte by electron beam irradiation and application to lithium ion batteries
A polymer electrolyte was successfully fabricated for a room temperature operation lithium battery by cross-linking the mixture of oligomeric poly (ethylene glycol) dimethylether (PEGDME) and poly (ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) with Li(CF3SO2)(2)N using electron beam irradiation. The maximum ionic conductivity achieved for the cross-linked solid polymer electrolyte (c-SPE) at room temperature was 2.1 x 10(-4) S cm(-1) and the lithium transport number of the electrolyte was around 0.2. The c-SPE showed no reaction heat with lithium metal up to 300 degrees C. The interface resistance of Li/c-SPE/Li at room temperature was about 45 Omega cm(2), which is considerable lower than that of 210 Omega cm(2) for Li/PEO10Li(CF3SO2)(2)N/Li. The electrochemical window of the polymer electrolyte was above 4 V (versus Li+/Li). The initial discharge capacity for the Li/SPE/LiFePO4-C cell was approximately 90 mAh g(-1) for LiFePO4-C at 1/10 degrees C rate at room temperature and showed a good cyclability and a high coulombic efficiency of 99.2%. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cross-linked polymer;Electron beam irradiation;Lithium ion battery;Safety;Conductivity;Room temperature