| Literature DB >> 30672039 |
Aobing Du1,2, Huanrui Zhang1, Zhonghua Zhang3, Jingwen Zhao1, Zili Cui1, Yimin Zhao4, Shanmu Dong1, Longlong Wang1,2, Xinhong Zhou4, Guanglei Cui1.
Abstract
A polymer-based magnesium (Mg) electrolyte is vital for boosting the development of high-safety and flexible Mg batteries by virtue of its enormous advantages, such as significantly improved safety, potentially high energy density, ease of fabrication, and structural flexibility. Herein, a novel polytetrahydrofuran-borate-based gel polymer electrolyte coupling with glass fiber is synthesized via an in situ crosslinking reaction of magnesium borohydride [Mg(BH4 )2 ] and hydroxyl-terminated polytetrahydrofuran. This gel polymer electrolyte exhibits reversible Mg plating/stripping performance, high Mg-ion conductivity, and remarkable Mg-ion transfer number. The Mo6 S8 /Mg batteries assembled with this gel polymer electrolyte not only work well at wide temperature range (-20 to 60 °C) but also display unprecedented improvements in safety issues without suffering from internal short-circuit failure even after a cutting test. This in situ crosslinking approach toward exploiting the Mg-polymer electrolyte provides a promising strategy for achieving large-scale application of Mg-metal batteries.Entities:
Keywords: borates; in situ crosslinking reaction; magnesium batteries; polymer electrolytes; polytetrahydrofuran
Year: 2019 PMID: 30672039 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201805930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849