Lithium ion batteries employ flammable and volatile organic electrolytes that are suitable for ambient temperature applications. A safer alternative to organic electrolytes are solid polymer batteries. Solid polymer batteries operate safely at high temperatures (>120 °C), thus making them applicable to high temperature applications such as deep oil drilling and hybrid electric vehicles. This paper will discuss (a) the polymer synthesis, (b) the polymer conduction mechanism, and (c) provide temperature cycling for both solid polymer and organic electrolytes.
Hu, Q., Caputo, A., Sadoway, D. R. Solid-state Graft Copolymer Electrolytes for Lithium Battery Applications. J. Vis. Exp. (78), e50067, doi:10.3791/50067 (2013).