Polyphosphazene-Based Anion-Anchored Polymer Electrolytes For All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries
Billy R. Johnson,
Ashwin Sankara Raman,
Aashray Narla
et al.
Abstract:Safety concerns of traditional liquid electrolytes, especially
when paired with lithium (Li) metal anodes, have stimulated research
of solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) to exploit the superior thermal
and mechanical properties of polymers. Polyphosphazenes are primarily
known for their use as flame retardant materials and have demonstrated
high Li-ion conductivity owing to their highly flexible P = N backbone
which promotes Li-ion conduction via inter- and intrachain hopping
along the polymer backbone. While p… Show more
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