Waterborne Polyurethane Micelles Reinforce PEO‐Based Electrolytes for Lithium Metal Batteries
Zhen Shi,
Hongru Zhou,
Zixin Fan
et al.
Abstract:Although solid polymer electrolytes have been developed for several decades, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) or polymers with ethoxy (EO) segments are still one of the most promising candidates for advanced batteries. The low ionic conductivity and lithium‐ion transference number as well as the deterioration of mechanical properties after coupling with lithium salts restrict its further adoption. Herein, a serial of PEO‐based composite electrolytes optimized by waterborne polyurethane are prepared via blend method.… Show more
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