Solid
polymer electrolytes (SPEs) have the characteristics of easy
processability, high flexibility, safety, and reliability. In this
article, Fe-MIL-88B metal organic frameworks (Fe-MOFs) were used as
fillers to modify poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based SPEs, and the elemental
composition, structural morphology, electrochemical stability, thermal
stability, and mechanical properties of prepared samples were comprehensively
characterized. Fe-MOFs can reduce the crystallization ratio of the
PEO substrate and improve the mechanical properties of the solid electrolyte,
effectively inhibit the protrusion of lithium dendrite, and regulate
the rapid transport of Li+. The ionic conductivity of the
composite electrolyte was as high as 2.3 × 10–5 S cm–1 at 30 °C and 1.05 × 10–2 S cm–1 at 80 °C, and the wide electrochemical
window was about 4.8 V. The assembled Li/Li metal batteries can be
recycled for 1400 h without short circuiting at the current density
of 0.1 mA cm–2. At the same time, the prepared LiFePO4/Li batteries exhibited dramatic rate performance and cycle
stability for over 80 cycles. The results show the application potential
of the composite electrolyte in solid-state batteries (SSBs).
Li-ion capacitors (LICs) are assembled by a lithium-ion battery-type (LIB) anode and a capacitor-type cathode, but their power density is limited by the battery anode. Looking for high electrochemical performance...
In this work, we have fabricated lithium-ion capacitor using SnO2/PCN as anode and waste coffee grounds derived PCN as cathode, which delivers good combination of high energy and power characteristics.
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