Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1284386 Journal of Power Sources 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel bifunctional monomer is synthesized.•A cross-linked polymer electrolyte is produced from the monomer.•The electrolyte shows functionality for Li-ion 3D-microbatteries.•The material is electrochemically characterized.•Functionality in Li-cells is demonstrated.

This work comprises the synthesis and characterization of a novel solid polymer electrolyte based on oligomeric polyetheramine substituted with a methacrylic group at one of its three chain ends. This modification introduces a bifunctionality to the PEA monomer – it can act both as polymerizable unit and surfactant. Thin and pinhole-free polymer electrolyte layers could be constructed with thicknesses in the order of <1 μm using UV-initiated polymerization. The electrolyte exhibits good electrochemical and chemical stability up to 4 V vs. Li+/Li. LiFePO4 cathode coated with the electrolyte was cycled against lithium at 60 °C, and displayed reasonable capacity values (∼140 mAh g−1) for 10 cycles, where after Li dendrite formation contributed to battery instabilities.

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