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The role of polymer electrolyte in constructing an aging resistant high energy lithium battery for wide temperature application
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Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering

ISSN: 2169-0022

Open Access

The role of polymer electrolyte in constructing an aging resistant high energy lithium battery for wide temperature application


International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Chemistry

March 31-April 01, 2016 Valencia, Spain

Jijeesh R Nair

Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Material Sci Eng

Abstract :

Polymer electrolytes (PEs) exhibit unique advantages such as mechanical integrity, wide variety of fabrication methods in desirable size and shape, possibility to fabricate an intimate electrode/electrolyte interface and adapt to a lightweight, leak proof construction, safety and economic packaging structure. Free radical photo-polymerization (UV-curing) can be an interesting alternative process to produce polymer electrolytes for Li-ion batteries. It takes place at ambient temperature: A liquid polyfunctional monomer, containing a proper photo-initiator, forms a cross-linked film upon UV irradiation. It appears highly advantageous, due to its easiness and rapidity in processing, very short time with high efficiency and eco-friendliness as the use of solvent is avoided. In the present work, profoundly ion conducting, self-standing and tack-free ethylene oxide based PEs encompassing a room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL)/Tetraglyme with specific amounts of lithium salt are successfully prepared via UV curing process. All the prepared materials are thoroughly characterized in terms of their physical, chemical and morphological properties, and eventually galvanostatically cycled in lab-scale lithium batteries (LIBs). The Polymer Electrolytes exhibited excellent ionic conductivity, electrochemical stability (>5V vs. Li+/Li), and stable interfacial resistance. At 20�°C the conductivity value is equal to 4��10-4 Scm-1 and it exceeds 10-3 Scm-1 at 50�°C. The lab-scale Li-polymer cell assembled demonstrated stable charge/discharge characteristics without any capacity (150 mAh g-1) fading. The overall performance of the SPEs postulates the possibility of effective implementation in the next generation of safe, durable and high energy density secondary all-solid Li-metal polymer batteries working at ambient and/or sub-ambient temperatures.

Biography :

Jijeesh R Nair obtained his European Doctorate degree (2010) in Materials Science & Technology from Politecnico di Torino, Italy. He is a Co-author of 50 publications published in peer reviewed ISI journals. He has attended 30+ conferences in Italy and abroad. In 2010, he won the Oronzio and Niccolo’ De Nora Foundation Prize of the Italian Chemical Society. In 2012, he won the most prestigious ENI AWARD 2012 – Debut in research category from the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. He has been serving as an Editorial Board Member as well as reviewer of several reputed international journals.

Email: jijeesh.nair@polito.it

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