Self-healing of a covalently cross-linked polymer electrolyte membrane by diels-alder cycloaddition and electrolyte embedding for lithium ion batteries

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Thermally reversible self-healing polymer (SHP) electrolyte membranes are obtained by Diels-Alder cycloaddition and electrolyte embedding. The SHP electrolytes membranes are found to display high ionic conductivity, suitable flexibility, remarkable mechanical properties and self-healing ability. The decomposition potential of the SHP electrolyte membrane is about 4.8 V (vs. Li/Li+) and it possesses excellent electrochemical stability, better than that of the commercial PE film which is only stable up to 4.5 V (vs. Li/Li+). TGA results show that the SHP electrolyte membrane is thermally stable up to 280 °C in a nitrogen atmosphere. When the SHP electrolyte membrane is used as a separator in a lithium-ion battery with an LCO-based cathode, the SHP membrane achieved excellent rate capability and stable cycling for over 100 cycles, and the specific discharge capacity could be almost fully recovered after self-healing. Furthermore, the electrolyte membrane exhibits excellent electrochemical performance, suggesting its potential for application in lithium-ion batteries as separator material.

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Chen, L., Cai, X., Sun, Z., Zhang, B., Bao, Y., Liu, Z., … Niu, L. (2021). Self-healing of a covalently cross-linked polymer electrolyte membrane by diels-alder cycloaddition and electrolyte embedding for lithium ion batteries. Polymers, 13(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13234155

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