Gelled electrolyte containing phosphonium ionic liquids for lithium-ion batteries

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In this work, new gelled electrolytes were prepared based on a mixture containing phosphonium ionic liquid (IL) composed of trihexyl (tetradecyl) phosphonium cation combined with bis(trifluoromethane) sulfonimide [TFSI] counter anions and lithium salt, confined in a host network made from an epoxy prepolymer and amine hardener. We have demonstrated that the addition of electrolyte plays a key role on the kinetics of polymerization but also on the final properties of epoxy networks, especially thermal, thermo-mechanical, transport, and electrochemical properties. Thus, polymer electrolytes with excellent thermal stability (>300 °C) combined with good thermo-mechanical properties have been prepared. In addition, an ionic conductivity of 0.13 Ms·cm−1 at 100 °C was reached. Its electrochemical stability was 3.95 V vs. Li0/Li+ and the assembled cell consisting in Li|LiFePO4 exhibited stable cycle properties even after 30 cycles. These results highlight a promising gelled electrolyte for future lithium ion batteries.

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Leclère, M., Bernard, L., Livi, S., Bardet, M., Guillermo, A., Picard, L., & Duchet-Rumeau, J. (2018). Gelled electrolyte containing phosphonium ionic liquids for lithium-ion batteries. Nanomaterials, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8060435

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