Rapid Thermal Shutdown of Deep‐Eutectic‐Polymer Electrolyte Enabling Overheating Self‐Protection of Lithium Metal Batteries
Zengqi Zhang,
Gang Li,
Xiaofan Du
et al.
Abstract:Safety concerns and uncontrollable dendrite growths have severely impeded the advancement of lithium‐metal batteries. Herein, a safe deep‐eutectic‐polymer electrolyte with built‐in thermal shutdown capability is proposed by utilizing hydrophobic association of methylcellulose within a novel deep‐eutectic‐solvent. Specifically, at elevated temperatures, methylcellulose chains aggregate to form dense polymer networks due to hydrophobic association and break the solvation structure equilibrium inside the deep‐eut… Show more
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