Author:
Wang Hui,Osti Naresh C.,Allgaier Jürgen,Berg Marcella Cabrera,Halver Rene,Mamontov Eugene,Sutmann Godehard,Doi Yuya,Bucher Nicolas,Egami Takeshi,Förster Stephan,Ohl Michael
Abstract
Most lithium batteries offer a wide range of applications. However, safety issues are still an unresolved issue for several applications. To solve the safety issue of Li-ion batteries, solid polymer electrolyte is a promising candidate to replace commercial liquid electrolyte. A 4-arm star poly(ethylene oxide) polymer with LiTFSI salt as an electrolyte was studied. The dynamics of this polymer were explored with the Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering technique. Furthermore, the influence of temperature and Li salt concentration on the polymer dynamics was investigated. The dynamics of the polymer ends of the arm show much higher flexibility than the core parts making those types of polymers attractive for further studies in battery research.