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ES03.03.16 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Solid State Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Djamel Mourzagh1,Lionel Picard1,Thibaut Gutel1

CEA - LITEN - UGA1

Abstract

Djamel Mourzagh1,Lionel Picard1,Thibaut Gutel1

CEA - LITEN - UGA1
Li-ion batteries are considered as the most suitable electrochemical energy storage systems for a wide range of applications including automotive applications in order to contribute to the reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions responsible for climate change.<br/>In recent years, the majority of the works on batteries has consisted in developing solid electrolytes with the goal to improve their safety and the possibility of using a negative electrode based on metallic lithium which will ultimately make it possible to achieve high energy densities.<br/>CEA-Liten and Saft have jointly developed a solid-state polymer electrolyte system. The polymer PTMC (Poly trimethylene carbonate) has been selected for its high transport number, over 0.7, and its stability with respect to lithium both at high potential and at low potential despite its modest conductivity.<br/>The Solid Polymer Electrolytes (SPE) realized is a crosslinked membrane based on PTMC, with good mechanical properties that allow an easy handling and integration into a complete system (Fig 1).<br/>The electrodes containing PTMC and NMC622, Graphite or SiOx as active material were manufactured with a surface capacities around 1mAh/cm2. Their mechanical properties are similar to conventional Li-ion electrodes.<br/>Solid-state prototypes with a capacity around ten milliampere-hours have been assembled with these components. The performances of the all-solid prototypes containing PTMC are encouraging. Indeed, they operate correctly at a C/20 rate at 80°C but also at room temperature with the addition of plasticizers.

Keywords

Li | thin film

Symposium Organizers

Pieremanuele Canepa, University of Houston
Robert Sacci, Oak Ridge National Lab
Howard Qingsong Tu, Rochester Institute of Technology
Yan Yao, University of Houston

Symposium Support

Gold
Neware Technology LLC

Bronze
Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America

Session Chairs

Howard Qingsong Tu
Yan Yao

In this Session

ES03.03.01
Formation of Intimate Interfacial Contact between The NCM and Li6PS5Cl Solid Electrolyte for All-Solid-State Batteries

ES03.03.02
Multifunctional Covalent Organic Framework Solid Electrolyte Facilitating Fast Li-Ion Diffusion in Solid-State Batteries

ES03.03.03
Enhancing Lithium Transport in Garnet-Type Solid Electrolyte for High-Performance All-Solid-State Batteries

ES03.03.04
The Effect of Slurry pH Values on The Electrochemical Properties of Manganese-Based-Oxide Electrode for Solid-State Batteries

ES03.03.05
Zwitterionic Covalent Organic Framework Solid Electrolyte with Ordered Ionic Channels for All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries

ES03.03.06
Development of Solid Polymer Electrolyte with Excellent Electrochemical Properties Using High-Energy Electron Beam Irradiation

ES03.03.07
Rational Design of Electrolyte and Interface for High-Performance and Safer Solid-State Li Batteries

ES03.03.08
Covalent Organic Framework Based Solid State Electrolytes

ES03.03.09
Development of an All-Solid State Li-Ion System

ES03.03.11
Recent Advancements and Prospects Of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Smart Features, High Performance Anode, Cathode and Electrolyte Materials

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