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- Bae, Hyo Won;
- Choi, Ji Hee;
- Ha, Jong-Woon;
- Seol, Ji-Hwan;
- Suk, Jungdon;
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The growing use of electric vehicles and portable electronic devices has increased the demand for lithium batteries with both high energy density and enhanced safety. Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) offer a safer alternative to liquid electrolytes, which are associated with leakage and flammability risks. Research has primarily focused on ether-based polymers, particularly polyethylene oxide (PEO); however, their limited oxidative stability restricts their use with high-voltage cathode materials operating above 4 V. In contrast, carbonate-based polymers exhibit excellent oxidative stability due to the presence of electron-withdrawing C[dbnd]O functional groups, but their low chain flexibility results in reduced ionic conductivity. To address this trade-off between conductivity and stability, we synthesized carbonate-functionalized polymers—poly(trimethylene carbonate) propionate anhydride (PTMC-PA) and poly(carbonate diol) propionate anhydride (PCDL-PA)—and blended them with polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether (PEGDME) to design a balanced carbonate–ether-based SPE. The SPE containing 20 wt% PCDL-PA achieved an ionic conductivity of up to 1.49 × 10−4 S cm−1 at 25 °C, thereby effectively mitigating the poor conductivity issue of conventional carbonate-based polymer electrolytes. Furthermore, electrochemical testing demonstrated excellent oxidative stability, with the cells maintaining 76 % capacity retention after 100 cycles at 0.5C up to 4.4 V. Overall, the proposed carbonate–ether-based SPE successfully balances ionic conductivity and voltage stability, highlighting its potential for next-generation safe and high-energy lithium metal batteries. © 2024
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- Designing carbonate–ether polymer electrolytes to overcome the conductivity–stability trade-off in high-voltage lithium batteries
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- Bae, Hyo Won; Choi, Ji Hee; Ha, Jong-Woon; Seol, Ji-Hwan; Suk, Jungdon; Park, Ho Seok; Kim, Dong Wook
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- 2025-12
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