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Upgrading Ion Migration and Interface Chemistry via a Cyano-Containing COF in a Single-Ion Conductive Polymer toward High-Voltage Lithium–Metal Batteries

Xiaosa Xu, Junjie Chen, Jin Li, Jiadong Shen, Pengzhu Lin, Zhenyu Wang, Zixiao Guo, Jing Sun, Baoling Huang, Tianshou Zhao

2025Journal of the American Chemical Society26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Concentration polarization-triggered dendrite growth hinders the practical application of solid-state polymer lithium batteries, which is caused by the uncontrolled anion migration in conventional dual-ion electrolytes. Single-ion conductive polymer electrolytes (SICPEs) offer a promise to mitigate dendrite growth via reducing concentration polarization and prohibiting salt depletion, yet they are highly challenging for successful implementation due to their narrow electrochemical window and poor ionic conductivity, which result from the deficient dissociation of Li + polyanions and sluggish chain relaxation. Here, a cyano-containing covalent organic framework (COF) is designed to fuse with SICPEs, promising fast Li + transport and remarkable interfacial stability toward high-voltage lithium–metal batteries. The electron-withdrawing cyano group on the COF facilitates the dissociation of the polyanions via ion–dipole interactions, resulting in more free-moving Li + . Rapid ion migration then occurs along the long-range cooperative ion transport pathways between the COF and SICPE. Additionally, the cyano group robustly bonds with transition metal ions of NCM cathodes to inhibit the catalytic decomposition of SICPE and guarantee the structural integrity of NCM. Hence, the as-prepared SICPE exhibits a significantly enhanced ionic conductivity of 9.2 × 10 –4 S cm –1 and an improved Li + transference number of 0.94 at room temperature. Accordingly, the NCM622||Li quasi-solid-state cell achieves an exceptional capacity retention of 92.0% over 1000 cycles at 0.5 C, while the cell pairing with the 4.8 V NCM622 cathode delivers a remarkable capacity of 149.5 mAh g –1 after 200 cycles at 0.5 C. This study provides a new perspective for facilitating ionic conductivity and interface chemistry toward the practical feasibility of single-ion conductive polymer electrolytes.

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ChemistryLithium (medication)IonLithium metalElectrical conductorInorganic chemistryMetalPolymerInterface (matter)Chemical engineeringElectrodeOrganic chemistryMoleculePhysical chemistryAnodeComposite materialMedicineGibbs isothermEndocrinologyEngineeringMaterials scienceAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced battery technologies research
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