Ionic–electronic dual-conductive polymer modified LiCoO2 cathodes for solid lithium batteries†
Abstract
An ionic–electronic dual-conductive polymer, fabricated by doping polyethylene glycol into polyaniline, is used to modify LiCoO2 cathodes for solid lithium batteries. The polymer enables uniform and fast conductive networks in cathodes and stabilizes the generation of cathode interface layers. The cell maintains high cycle stability of 91.8% capacity retention after 200 cycles.