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Study of the Interface Layer Between Lithium Metal and a Single Ion Conductor Ceramic, Based on Block Copolymer, for Lithium Air Batteries
This study reports the effect of a polymer membrane between a ceramic electrolyte and lithium metal. Block copolymer electrolytes, such as polystyrene-block-poly (ethylene oxide) copolymer electrolyte (SEO) mixed with lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl) imide (LiTFSI) salt, were used. The single ion conductor ceramic electrolyte was a Lithium Ion Conducting Glass Ceramic (LICGC) purchased from Ohara Corporation (1 inch X 1 inch 150µm thick). Impedance spectroscopy has been used, so as to study the lithium ion - lithium metal transfer from a lithium ion conducting polymer interface. Furthermore, in order to know if the sandwich polymer-ceramic cell showed an additional interfacial resistance, ionic conductivity experiments using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were performed. Besides, polarization loss quantification at a lithium ion conducting polymer/single ion conductor interface was studied by DC current measurement by the Srinivasan et al method [3]. Finally, in order to confirm the intimacy of the ceramic and the polymer, the interface between the ceramic and the polymer was studied by synchrotron hard X-Ray micro tomography experiments on symmetric lithium-sandwich polymer-ceramic cells.
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- G.M. Stone, S.A. Mullin, A.A. Teran, D.T. Hallinan, A.M. Minor, A. Hexemer, N.P. Balsara, Journal of the Electrochemical Society 159(3) A222-A227 (2012)
- Mehrotra, P. N. Ross, V. Srinivasan, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 161 (10) A1681-A1690 (2014)