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Improved Functionality of Lithium‐Ion Batteries Enabled by Atomic Layer Deposition on the Porous Microstructure of Polymer Separators and Coating Electrodes

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Abstract Atomic layer deposition (ALD) of Al 2 O 3 is applied on a polypropylene separator for lithium‐ion batteries. A thin Al 2 O 3 layer (<10 nm) is coated on every surface of the porous polymer microframework without significantly increasing the total separator thickness. The thin Al 2 O 3 ALD coating results in significantly suppressed thermal shrinkage, which may lead to improved safety of the batteries. More importantly, the wettability of Al 2 O 3 ALD‐coated separators in an extremely polar electrolyte based on pure propylene carbonate (PC) solvent is demonstrated, without any decrease in electrochemical performances such as capacity, rate capability, and cycle life. Finally, a LiCoO 2 /natural graphite full cell is demonstrated under extremely severe conditions (pure PC‐based electrolyte and high (4.5 V) upper cut‐off potential), which is enabled by the Al 2 O 3 ALD coating on all three components (cathode, anode, and separator).

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