Electrospinning-assisted porous skeleton electrolytes for semi-solid Li–O2 batteries†
Abstract
Solid-state lithium–oxygen batteries offer great promise in meeting the practical demand for high-energy-density and safe energy storage. We have developed fibrous gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) using a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) matrix via electrospinning. The 3D structure of GPEs enhances electrolyte absorption, while the interconnected design promotes strong interactions between Li+ and polar groups within the PAN matrix, thereby improving ion transport efficiency. In practical tests, both lithium symmetric cells and Li–O2 batteries demonstrated the ability to operate at high current densities over long cycles.