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Transport and interfacial properties of composite polymer electrolytes

TitleTransport and interfacial properties of composite polymer electrolytes
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2000
AuthorsAppetecchi, Giovanni Battista, Croce F., Persi L., Ronci F., and Scrosati B.
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume45
Pagination1481-1490
ISSN00134686
KeywordsCeramic materials, Composite polymer electrolytes, Electric conductivity of solids, Lithium batteries, Lithium compounds, Nanostructured materials, Polyelectrolytes, Polyethylene oxides, Salts
Abstract

Lithium polymer electrolytes formed by dissolving a lithium salt LiX in poly(ethylene oxide) PEO, may find useful application as separators in lithium rechargeable polymer batteries. The main problems, which are still to be solved for a complete successful operation of these materials, are the reactivity of their interface with the lithium metal electrode and the decay of their conductivity at temperatures below 70 °C. In this paper we demonstrate that a successful approach for overcoming these problems, is the dispersion of selected ceramic powders in the polymer mass, with the aim of developing new types of composite PEO-LiX polymer electrolytes characterized by enhanced interfacial stability, as well as by improved ambient temperature transport properties.

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cited By 198; Conference of Proceedings of the 1998 6th International Symposium on Polymer Electrolytes (ISPE-6) ; Conference Date: 1 November 1998 Through 6 November 1998; Conference Code:56326

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DOI10.1016/S0013-4686(99)00363-1
Citation KeyAppetecchi20001481