Polymer electrolytes formed by dispersing a low particle size Al2O3 ceramic filler in a PEO-lithium bis(oxalato)borate, LiBOB matrix, are here presented and discussed. The results demonstrate that these composite electrolytes have unique features which include an extended temperature range of high ionic conductivity, a wide electrochemical stability window and a good control of the lithium metal electrode interface. These features make the electrolyte quite convenient for the development of advanced, solid-state, rechargeable lithium polymer batteries.
Nanocomposite, PEO-LiBOB polymer electrolytes for low temperature, lithium rechargeable batteries
CROCE, Fausto;
2006-01-01
Abstract
Polymer electrolytes formed by dispersing a low particle size Al2O3 ceramic filler in a PEO-lithium bis(oxalato)borate, LiBOB matrix, are here presented and discussed. The results demonstrate that these composite electrolytes have unique features which include an extended temperature range of high ionic conductivity, a wide electrochemical stability window and a good control of the lithium metal electrode interface. These features make the electrolyte quite convenient for the development of advanced, solid-state, rechargeable lithium polymer batteries.File in questo prodotto:
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