We demonstrate herein the application of an in situ single-step free radical photo-polymerisation process to incorporate room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) into polymer membranes to be used as quasi-solid electrolytes in lithium-based batteries. The membranes are prepared by UV irradiating a mixture of photo-curable dimethacrylic oligomers and a proper radical photo-initiator along with a large quantity (i.e., 60wt%) of ether-functionalized pyrrolidinium-imide ionic liquid (PYRA 1201 TFSI) and LiTFSI lithium salt.Stable and flexible polymer films with homogeneous nature are easily produced: they combine the advantages of polymer electrolytes swollen by conventional organic liquid electrolytes with the non-flammability, high thermal and electrochemical stability typical of RTILs. Appreciable ionic conductivity values (0.1-1mScm -1 ) and good overall electrochemical performances are obtained in a wide temperature range. The polymer electrolyte membranes are tested in lab-scale cells using LiFePO 4 as the cathode and Li metal as the anode. Good charge/discharge capacities, Coulombic efficiency close to unity, and low capacity loss at medium C-rates during preliminary cycling are obtained. These interesting properties highlight that such green and safe electrolyte systems could become a strong contender in the field of thin and flexible Li-based power sources

Gerbaldi, C., Nair, J., Ferrari, S., Chiappone, A., Meligrana, G., Zanarini, S., et al. (2012). New electrolyte membranes for Li-based cells: Methacrylic polymers encompassing pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquid by single step photo-polymerisation. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 423-424, 459-467 [10.1016/j.memsci.2012.08.057].

New electrolyte membranes for Li-based cells: Methacrylic polymers encompassing pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquid by single step photo-polymerisation

Mustarelli, P;
2012

Abstract

We demonstrate herein the application of an in situ single-step free radical photo-polymerisation process to incorporate room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) into polymer membranes to be used as quasi-solid electrolytes in lithium-based batteries. The membranes are prepared by UV irradiating a mixture of photo-curable dimethacrylic oligomers and a proper radical photo-initiator along with a large quantity (i.e., 60wt%) of ether-functionalized pyrrolidinium-imide ionic liquid (PYRA 1201 TFSI) and LiTFSI lithium salt.Stable and flexible polymer films with homogeneous nature are easily produced: they combine the advantages of polymer electrolytes swollen by conventional organic liquid electrolytes with the non-flammability, high thermal and electrochemical stability typical of RTILs. Appreciable ionic conductivity values (0.1-1mScm -1 ) and good overall electrochemical performances are obtained in a wide temperature range. The polymer electrolyte membranes are tested in lab-scale cells using LiFePO 4 as the cathode and Li metal as the anode. Good charge/discharge capacities, Coulombic efficiency close to unity, and low capacity loss at medium C-rates during preliminary cycling are obtained. These interesting properties highlight that such green and safe electrolyte systems could become a strong contender in the field of thin and flexible Li-based power sources
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Lithium batteries, electrolytes
English
2012
423-424
459
467
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Gerbaldi, C., Nair, J., Ferrari, S., Chiappone, A., Meligrana, G., Zanarini, S., et al. (2012). New electrolyte membranes for Li-based cells: Methacrylic polymers encompassing pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquid by single step photo-polymerisation. JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 423-424, 459-467 [10.1016/j.memsci.2012.08.057].
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