Physical ionogels with only 2 wt % gelators as efficient quasi-solid-state electrolytes for lithium batteries

Matter(2024)

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Ionic liquid (IL)-based gel electrolytes (ionogels) show great potential as quasi-solid-state electrolytes (QSSEs) for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, conventional ionogels face challenges involving complex gelation processes, high gelator content (usually greater than 20 wt %), lower conductivity than neat ILs, and low Li+ transference numbers. Here, we create novel lithium salt-containing supramolecular ionogels (SIGs) as efficient QSSEs for LIBs through a simple and environmentally friendly approach. By using a low-molecular-weight gelator, specifically 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid, lithium-containing IL electrolytes can be solidified at a gelator concentration of only 2 wt %. The resulting physical ionogels exhibit remarkable characteristics, including high ionic conductivity similar to neat ILs and improved electrochemical stability. In addition, these SIGs demonstrate a distinctive thermally reversible gel-to-sol transition, a quality not attainable in other QSSEs. This feature promotes better electrode/electrolyte contact, enabling excellent battery performance using LiFePO4, LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2, and LiCoO2 cathodes, along with Li metal and Li4Ti5O12 anodes.
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ionic liquids,ionogels,lithium-ion batteries,supramolecular,quasi-solid-state,low-molecular-weight gelator,2 wt %,reversible gel-to-sol transition
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