The lithium-oxygen battery has attracted wide interest thanks to its very high theoretical energy density, and as such it is considered by many as a valid battery of the future candidate. However, the challenges in its practical application are many, such as liquid electrolyte evaporation in semi-open systems, as well as solvents instability in a highly oxidizing environment. In this work, we propose to use gelatin, from cold water fish skin, a waste from the fishing industry, to prepare an efficient gel electrolyte for future Li-O2 battery applications. After a single step methacrylation in water, methacrylated gelatine is directly cross-linked in presence of liquid electrolyte through UV- initiated radical polymerization. The obtained gel polymer electrolytes present good thermal and mechanical properties, good electrochemical stability against Li metal and ionic conductivities as high as 2.51 mS cm−1 at room temperature. the Li-O2 cells assembled with this bio-renewable gel polymer electrolytes were able to perform more than 100 cycles at 0.1 mA cm−2, under constant O2 flow, at room temperature and at a fixed capacity of 0.2 mAh cm−2. Cathodes post- mortem analysis confirmed that the cross-linked gelatin matrix was able to slow down solvent degradation and therefore enhance the cell reversibility.
Gelatine based gel polymer electrolyte towards more sustainable Lithium-Oxygen batteries / Longo, M.; Gandolfo, M.; Francia, C.; Bodoardo, S.; Sangermano, M.; Amici, J.. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 466:(2023). [10.1016/j.electacta.2023.143026]
Gelatine based gel polymer electrolyte towards more sustainable Lithium-Oxygen batteries
M. Longo;M. Gandolfo;C. Francia;S. Bodoardo;M. Sangermano;J. Amici
2023
Abstract
The lithium-oxygen battery has attracted wide interest thanks to its very high theoretical energy density, and as such it is considered by many as a valid battery of the future candidate. However, the challenges in its practical application are many, such as liquid electrolyte evaporation in semi-open systems, as well as solvents instability in a highly oxidizing environment. In this work, we propose to use gelatin, from cold water fish skin, a waste from the fishing industry, to prepare an efficient gel electrolyte for future Li-O2 battery applications. After a single step methacrylation in water, methacrylated gelatine is directly cross-linked in presence of liquid electrolyte through UV- initiated radical polymerization. The obtained gel polymer electrolytes present good thermal and mechanical properties, good electrochemical stability against Li metal and ionic conductivities as high as 2.51 mS cm−1 at room temperature. the Li-O2 cells assembled with this bio-renewable gel polymer electrolytes were able to perform more than 100 cycles at 0.1 mA cm−2, under constant O2 flow, at room temperature and at a fixed capacity of 0.2 mAh cm−2. Cathodes post- mortem analysis confirmed that the cross-linked gelatin matrix was able to slow down solvent degradation and therefore enhance the cell reversibility.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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