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Decoupling of mechanical properties and ionic conductivity in supramolecular lithium ion conductors
by
Yan, Hongping
, Mackanic, David G.
, Lopez, Jeffrey
, Yan, Xuzhou
, Bao, Zhenan
, Liu, Kai
, Chen, Xiaodong
, Manika, Tuheen
, Jiang, Yuanwen
, Zhang, Qiuhong
, Matsuhisa, Naoji
, Yu, Zhiao
, Cui, Yi
in
140/131
/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/891
/ 639/4077/4079/891
/ 639/638/455/303
/ 639/638/455/958
/ 639/638/455/960
/ Batteries
/ Binders (materials)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Conductivity
/ Conductors
/ Decoupling
/ Domains
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion currents
/ Ion transport
/ Ions
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Mechanical properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Polymer characterization
/ Polymers
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Slurries
/ Strain
/ Supramolecular polymers
/ Toughness
2019
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Decoupling of mechanical properties and ionic conductivity in supramolecular lithium ion conductors
by
Yan, Hongping
, Mackanic, David G.
, Lopez, Jeffrey
, Yan, Xuzhou
, Bao, Zhenan
, Liu, Kai
, Chen, Xiaodong
, Manika, Tuheen
, Jiang, Yuanwen
, Zhang, Qiuhong
, Matsuhisa, Naoji
, Yu, Zhiao
, Cui, Yi
in
140/131
/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/891
/ 639/4077/4079/891
/ 639/638/455/303
/ 639/638/455/958
/ 639/638/455/960
/ Batteries
/ Binders (materials)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Conductivity
/ Conductors
/ Decoupling
/ Domains
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion currents
/ Ion transport
/ Ions
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Mechanical properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Polymer characterization
/ Polymers
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Slurries
/ Strain
/ Supramolecular polymers
/ Toughness
2019
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Decoupling of mechanical properties and ionic conductivity in supramolecular lithium ion conductors
by
Yan, Hongping
, Mackanic, David G.
, Lopez, Jeffrey
, Yan, Xuzhou
, Bao, Zhenan
, Liu, Kai
, Chen, Xiaodong
, Manika, Tuheen
, Jiang, Yuanwen
, Zhang, Qiuhong
, Matsuhisa, Naoji
, Yu, Zhiao
, Cui, Yi
in
140/131
/ 147/135
/ 639/301/299/891
/ 639/4077/4079/891
/ 639/638/455/303
/ 639/638/455/958
/ 639/638/455/960
/ Batteries
/ Binders (materials)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Conductivity
/ Conductors
/ Decoupling
/ Domains
/ Electrodes
/ Electrolytes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion currents
/ Ion transport
/ Ions
/ Lithium
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Mechanical properties
/ multidisciplinary
/ Polymer characterization
/ Polymers
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Slurries
/ Strain
/ Supramolecular polymers
/ Toughness
2019
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Decoupling of mechanical properties and ionic conductivity in supramolecular lithium ion conductors
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Decoupling of mechanical properties and ionic conductivity in supramolecular lithium ion conductors
2019
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Overview
The emergence of wearable electronics puts batteries closer to the human skin, exacerbating the need for battery materials that are robust, highly ionically conductive, and stretchable. Herein, we introduce a supramolecular design as an effective strategy to overcome the canonical tradeoff between mechanical robustness and ionic conductivity in polymer electrolytes. The supramolecular lithium ion conductor utilizes orthogonally functional H-bonding domains and ion-conducting domains to create a polymer electrolyte with unprecedented toughness (29.3 MJ m
−3
) and high ionic conductivity (1.2 × 10
−4
S cm
−1
at 25 °C). Implementation of the supramolecular ion conductor as a binder material allows for the creation of stretchable lithium-ion battery electrodes with strain capability of over 900% via a conventional slurry process. The supramolecular nature of these battery components enables intimate bonding at the electrode-electrolyte interface. Combination of these stretchable components leads to a stretchable battery with a capacity of 1.1 mAh cm
−2
that functions even when stretched to 70% strain. The method reported here of decoupling ionic conductivity from mechanical properties opens a promising route to create high-toughness ion transport materials for energy storage applications.
Typically, ion conducting polymers exhibit a trade-off between mechanical robustness and ionic conducting performance. Here, the authors utilize supramolecular chemistry obtaining extremely tough electrolytes with high ionic conductivity and enabling stretchable lithium-ion batteries.
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