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titleOfInvention A kind of high ionic conductor buffer solution for lithium battery and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses the application of a high ionic conductor buffer solution for lithium batteries, which is characterized in that: the buffer solution obtained in claim 7 is evenly coated on the surfaces of the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and assembled into lithium batteries in the order of the positive electrode, the separator and the negative electrode For ion batteries, the overall impedance of the assembled battery is 0.6‑1.1Ω, and the battery capacity is 137‑145mAh/g. The advantages of the present invention are: the high ionic conductor buffer solution of the present invention can be used between the positive electrode, the negative electrode and the separator, as a buffer layer to improve the interface characteristics between different objects, reduce the interface impedance and improve the performance of the battery, and can also be used as a buffer layer. For conventional separators, it replaces conventional electrolytes.
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