Smart Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries with Reversible Thermal Protection at High Temperatures

Author:

Yu Qian1,Sun Wei1,Wang Shuai12,Qiu Qian1,Zhang Wenjun2,Tian Haoran1,Xia Lan13ORCID,Müller‐Buschbaum Peter3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Maritime and Transportation Ningbo University No. 169 Qixing South Road, Ningbo Meishan Free Trade Zone Ningbo Zhejiang 315832 P. R. China

2. College of New Energy Ningbo University of Technology Ningbo 315211 China

3. Technical University of Munich TUM School of Natural Sciences Department of Physics Chair for Functional Materials James-Franck-Str. 1 85748 Garching Germany

Abstract

AbstractBattery safety is a multifaceted concern, with thermal runaway standing out as a primary issue. In this work, we introduce a novel temperature‐responsive, self‐protection electrolyte governed by the phase separation dynamics of poly (butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) in lithium salt/tetraglyme (G4) blends. This innovation effectively mitigates the risks associated with thermal runaway in lithium batteries. Our electrolyte exhibits a temperature‐responsive‐recovery characteristic, imparting intelligent capabilities to lithium batteries. At temperatures of >105 °C, the electrolyte transitions from a homogeneous phase to a segregated state, comprising a PBMA‐rich phase with low conductivity and a high conductivity phase containing dissolved lithium salt in G4. The deposition of the PBMA‐rich phase on the electrode surface obstructs the ion transport, thereby averting a thermal runaway. Subsequently, upon returning to room temperature of 25 °C, the electrolyte reverts to its homogeneous, highly conductive state, with battery capacity resuming at approximately 94 %. Thus, our electrolyte offers a robust, reversible, smart self‐protection for batteries. Additionally, it demonstrates exceptional cycling performance at room temperature. Our findings open new avenues for thermo‐reversible and self‐protective electrolytes, advancing the safe and widespread adoption of lithium‐ion batteries.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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