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High-Rate 4.2 V Solid-State Potassium Batteries by In Situ Polymerized Epoxide Ether Electrolyte
Jian-Fang Wu1,2, Zixing Wang1, Jun Jin3
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hunan Joint International Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Technology of Clean Energy, Hunan Province Key Laboratory for Advanced Carbon Materials and Applied Technology, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China.
Abstract:
Solid-state metallic potassium batteries (SSMPBs) afresh have attracted incremental attention because of their potential to supplement solid-state metallic lithium batteries. However, SSMPBs suffer poor electrochemical performances due to the low ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes and huge electrode/electrolyte interfacial resistance. Herein, high-rate SSMPBs are achieved by in situ ring-opening polymerization of 1,3-dioxolane with succinonitrile as a plasticizer and Al(OTf)3 as the catalyst, where the succinonitrile enables short-chain polyether electrolytes. The in situ polymerized electrolytes deliver a high ionic conductivity of 4.5 × 10-5 S cm-1 at room temperature and excellent stabilities at high oxidation potentials (4.2 V vs K+/K) and against metallic K anodes. All these result in SSMPBs with a discharge capacity of 69 mAh g-1 under a high rate of 100 mA g-1 and a retention of 88.8% after 100 cycles, and the rate and capacity retention are higher than those in previous work on SSMPBs.
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