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Incorporating Binary Metal Oxides in Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Solid Electrolytes by Vapor Phase Infiltration.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Vapor phase infiltration (VPI) derived from atomic layer deposition (ALD) enables inorganic materials to nucleate and grow within the free volume of polymers, which has shown promising prospects in the field of composite solid polymer electrolytes (CSPEs). However, there are only a few types of metal oxides that can be incorporated into the polymer matrix by VPI, let alone binary metal oxides, due to the limited knowledge of the VPI synthesis process. To combine the merits of different metal oxides, we investigate the VPI method to prepare ZnO-AlO composites in poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). When the introducing order is AlO/ZnO (AZO), due to the extremely high reactivity of trimethyl aluminum (TMA) with PEO, VPI-AlO will accumulate near the surface of PEO. The surface AlO layer inhibits the further diffusion of the diethyl zinc (DEZ) into the PEO matrix, leading to weak polymer-filler interactions and limited improvement of the Li conduction. In the incorporation order of ZnO/AlO (ZAO), the moderate reactivity of DEZ renders the uniform distribution of VPI-ZnO within PEO, and the following TMA can both react with PEO and VPI-ZnO particles near the surface of PEO, which not only preserves the interactions between VPI-ZnO and PEO but also better inhibits the growth of lithium dendrites. The incorporation order plays a crucial role in the morphology and composition of binary metal oxides synthesized by VPI.
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binary metal oxides,composite solid polymer electrolytes,poly(ethylene oxide),polymer−filler interactions,vapor phase infiltration
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