2022
DOI: 10.6023/a22070314
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Key Advances of High-voltage Solid-state Lithium Metal Batteries Based on Poly(ethylene oxide) Polymer Electrolytes

Abstract: Traditional lithium-ion batteries employing carbonate-based liquid electrolytes might suffer from safety hazards such as leakage, combustion and explosion under abused conditions. In comparison, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) based solid-state polymer electrolytes can significantly enhance the safety performance of lithium batteries owing to their intrinsic safety. In addition, PEO can also be made into specific shapes to meet the harsh requirements of special fields owing of their excellent plasticity. More impor… Show more

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“…In addition, galvanostatic voltage profiles of ASSLSBs with MPL CSE and PL CSE throughout the delithiation process show that they both suffer from the great overcharge and voltage fluctuation from the 10th and 20th cycles, respectively (fig. S45, C to E) ( 58 ). In particular, the PL CSE produces a voltage clamping phenomenon near 2.4 V at the 13th cycle (fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, galvanostatic voltage profiles of ASSLSBs with MPL CSE and PL CSE throughout the delithiation process show that they both suffer from the great overcharge and voltage fluctuation from the 10th and 20th cycles, respectively (fig. S45, C to E) ( 58 ). In particular, the PL CSE produces a voltage clamping phenomenon near 2.4 V at the 13th cycle (fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, galvanostatic voltage profiles of ASSLSBs with MPL CSE and PL CSE in fig. S44 (58). In particular, the PL CSE produces a voltage clamping phenomenon near 2.4 V at the 13th cycle (fig.…”
Section: Electrochemical Performances Of Cse-based Asslsbsmentioning
confidence: 94%