Abstract
A nanolayer of reactive propyl acrylate silane groups was deposited on a lithium surface by using a simple dipping method. The polymerization of cross-linkable silane groups with a layer of ally-ether-ramified polyethylene oxide was induced by UV light. SEM analysis revealed a good dispersion of silane groups grafted on the lithium surface and a layer of polymer of about 4 μm was obtained after casting and reticulation. The electrochemical performance for the unmodified and modified lithium electrodes were compared in symmetrical Li/LLZO/Li cells. Stable plating/stripping and low interfacial resistance were obtained when the modified lithium was utilized, indicating that the combination of silane and polymer deposition is promising to increase Li-metal/garnet contact.
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Delaporte, N., Guerfi, A., Demers, H., Lorrmann, H., Paolella, A., & Zaghib, K. (2019). Facile Protection of Lithium Metal for All-Solid-State Batteries. ChemistryOpen, 8(2), 192–195. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201900021
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