Research Progress and Application of PEO-Based Solid State Polymer Composite Electrolytes

As a high-efficiency energy storage and conversion device, lithium-ion batteries have high energy density, and have received widespread attention due to their good cycle performance and high reliability. However, currently commercial lithium batteries usually use organic solutions containing various lithium salts as liquid electrolytes. In practical applications, liquid electrolytes have many shortcomings and shortcomings, such as poor chemical stability, flammability, and explosion. Therefore, the liquid electrolyte has a great safety hazard. The use of solid electrolyte ensures the safety of lithium-ion batteries, and has the advantages of high energy density, good cycle performance, long life, and wide electrochemical window, making the battery safer and more durable, with higher energy density and simple battery Structural design. Solid electrolytes mainly include inorganic solid electrolytes and organic polymer solid electrolytes. Although both inorganic solid electrolytes and polymer solid electrolytes have their own advantages, as far as the existing research work is concerned, whether it is an inorganic system or a polymer system, a single-system solid electrolyte can never achieve the full performance of an ideal solid electrolyte. The composite solid electrolyte composed of active or passive inorganic filler and polymer matrix is considered as a promising candidate electrolyte for all-solid-state lithium batteries. Among many polymer systems, PEO-based is considered to be the most ideal polymer substrate. In this review article, we first introduced the structure, properties, and preparation methods of PEO-based polymer electrolytes. Furthermore, the researches related to the modification of PEO-based polymer solid electrolytes in recent years are summarized. The contribution of polymer structural modification and the introduction of additives to the ionic conductivity, electrochemical stability and mechanical properties of PEO-based solid electrolytes is described. Examples of different composite solid electrolyte design concepts were extensively discussed, such as inorganic inert nanoparticles/PEO, oxide/PEO, and sulfide/PEO. Finally, the future development direction of composite solid electrolytes was prospected.


INTRODUCTION
Due to the advancement of the global industrialization process, the rapid economic development and the large consumption of fossil fuels, tremendous effort has been made to develop lowpolluting, environmentally friendly renewable energy (Sun et al., 2017;Chen et al., 2020;Ding et al., 2020). To make better use of renewable energy, the research and development of energy devices with the function of timely conversion and storage of electricity has become the primary task of researchers. As an efficient energy storage and conversion device, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with high energy and power density have received widespread attention, due to their good cycle performance and high reliability (Zheng et al., 2018). However, the current commercial LIBs usually use liquid electrolytes based on organic solutions containing various lithium salts. In practical applications, the liquid electrolyte has many shortcomings, such as poor chemical stability, flammability, and explosiveness, which leads in great potential security hazard. Many spontaneous explosion accidents, such as mobile phones, computers, and electric vehicles, have been reported, as the battery is overcharged or short-circuited. Therefore, researchers began to use solid state electrolytes (SSEs) instead of liquid organic electrolytes to prepare allsolid-state LIBs (ASSLIBs) as power sources for consumer electronics and automotive power systems Yu et al., 2021a;Subramanian et al., 2021). The use of solid electrolytes can effectively improve the energy and power density of the battery. On the one hand, since the solid electrolyte is more than 80-90%, the weight is reduced, and the energy density is further improved. On the other hand, because the use of solid electrolytes can be compatible with high capacity positive and negative electrodes, such as metal lithium. The main idea is to avoid sub-reactions that continue to occur in the liquid electrolyte, and use the mechanical and electrical properties of solid electrolytes to inhibit the formation of lithium dendrites. Further, since the solid electrolyte is separated from the negative electrode material, the short-circuit effect of the lithium delegthrosis is not produced. All in all, solid electrolytes have better compatibility for lithium metal negatives. Compatible with high-capacity positive and lightweight battery systems, making battery energy density greatly improved. At the same time, the application of the solid electrolyte in the electric system makes this battery system more secure and long-circulating life. SSEs have the advantages of high energy density, wide operating temperature range, long cycle life, and wide electrochemical window. It also makes the battery safer and more durable, possesses higher energy density and simple battery structure design.
In recent years, the research of ASSLIBs have mainly focused on the development of ideal SSEs with high room temperature ionic conductivity, low electronic area specific resistance, good ionic selectivity, a wide electrochemical stability window, excellent chemical and thermal stability, and outstanding mechanical properties. Solid electrolyte performance requirements are shown in Figure 1. ASSLIBs are composed of anode, cathode, and SSE, all of which are solid materials. The structure is shown in Figure 2. The working principle of the allsolid-state lithium-ion battery is also the same as that of the liquid lithium-ion battery, that is, the chemical energy of the battery is converted into electrical energy through the discharge process to output the external circuit, and then the external power supply is reversed through the charging process. Restore the lithium-ion battery to its original state. The roles of SSE are not only to transfer metal lithium-ions, but also to replace separator to prevent short circuit between anode and cathode during charging and discharging. In addition, SSEs display a high mechanical strength, which can effectively inhibit the short circuit caused by the generation and penetration of lithium dendrites (Wan et al., 2018;Zhang et al., 2021a).
For decades, scientists have been enthusiastic about ASSLIBs. A large number of studies have focused on all aspects of ASSLIBs, especially SSE materials. SSEs are the core component of ASSLIBs. Solid electrolytes mainly include inorganic solid electrolytes and organic polymer solid electrolytes. Inorganic solid electrolyte can maintain good chemical (electrochemical) stability, good mechanical strength, and wide electrochemical window in a wide temperature range. It can also inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites and avoid battery short circuits (Zhang et al., 2020a;Huang et al., 2020). At the same time, there are also problems such as complex preparation process, high cost, poor toughness, and poor mechanical properties. PSSE has good flexibility and stability of the contact interface with the electrode, which effectively solves the interface problem of ISSE. In addition, the polymer can be prepared on a large scale due to its good ductility, easy film formation, and simple preparation process, so it can be further commercialized (Yue et al., 2016). At the same time, the polymer material has medium mechanical strength (10 6 -10 8 Pa), which can inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites. Among many polymer systems, PEO was first proposed.
In the 1980s, researchers discovered that PSSE based on polyethylene oxide (PEO) shows a good ion conductivity. However, its ion conductivity is generally low at room temperature (10 -8 -10 -6 S cm −1 ), and its mechanical strength is not high (Long et al., 2016). When the battery assembled with lithium metal as anode is charged and discharged, the lithium dendrites easily penetrate the SSEs and cause short circuits. At the same time, the electrochemical window of PSSEs is narrow, which is not suitable for batteries with high voltage cathode materials (Baek et al., 2017;Zhang et al., 2017). Although a large number of scientific researchers have done a lot of modification work, a single-system SSEs can never achieve all aspects of an ideal SSEs, whether it is an inorganic system or a polymer system. So someone proposed to combine inorganic SSEs (ISSEs) with polymer SSEs to prepare composite SSEs (CSSEs) with excellent comprehensive performance, which became a research hotspot at that time (Yu et al., 2021b).
In order to improve the performance of PSSEs, the researchers successfully modified the PSSE by cross-linking polymerization or copolymerization starting from the polymer matrix (Cheng et al., 2021). Other substances can be added to the polymer matrix for modification of CSSEs (Tan et al., 2018;Mauger et al., 2019). The additives can be divided into inert additives and active additives. By adding a certain substance to form a composite phase, and then controlling the proportion and distribution of the composite phase, new molecular structures and ion transport channels can be generated, which can improve the electrochemical performance of the SSEs Yu and Manthiram, 2021). So researchers have a great research interest in this new type of composite PSSEs (CPSSEs) Li et al., 2020;Feng et al., 2021). Among many polymer systems, PEO-based is considered to be the most commonly used polymer substrate. Next, the structure, performance, preparation and other aspects of PEO polymer solid electrolyte are described.

Structure and Preparation of PEO SSEs
In the 1970s, Wright's research group first discovered that lowmolecular-weight PEO (polyethylene glycol) can combine with lithium salt (Wright, 1975). When the lithium salt was dissolved by PEO, the formed ions can move with the polymer chain segment, thereby enhancing conductivity. Subsequently, in 1979, Armand et al. (Wu and Chiang, 2007) successfully prepared an all-solid-state polymer lithium-ion battery based on PEO electrolyte. PEO is a typical semi-crystalline polymer. Because the oxygen of etheroxy unit on its chain link couples with other cations such as Li + , the PEO polymer matrix can dissolve many different kinds of lithium salts (Van der Ven al., 2013). The conductive process of the PEO-based electrolyte is mainly due to the movement of the amorphous chain links in the polymer, which causes Li + to continuously complex and de-complex with the ether oxygen groups on the PEO chain, so that lithium ions can migrate between chains (Walter et al., 2000;Ma et al., 2019). Because of the special ion transport mechanism, the ion conductivity of PSSEs is mainly affected by the movement ability of the polymer matrix. PEO is easy to crystallize at room temperature and has poor link mobility, so the room temperature ionic conductivity is only 10 -7 S cm −1 . A number of studies have shown that PEO matrix can be modified by blending, copolymerization and cross-linking methods to improve its ionic conductivity. PEO chemical stability is better compared to other polymers, and it is not easy to explain the reaction, and can be combined with a variety of lithium salts. However, if PMMA, polyisobutylene is prone to formation reaction.
The special molecular structure of the basic unit of PEO is (CH 2 -CH 2 -O) n . PEO usually has two structures: monoclinic and triclinic. Generally speaking, the body material of PEO exists in September 2021 | Volume 9 | Article 726738 the monoclinic system. The crystallinity of the material at room temperature is about 85%, and the chemical stability is high (Armand, 1983). PEO is a crystalline, thermoplastic, watersoluble polymer. The repeating unit in the PEO macromolecular chain structure is an ethoxy group. Generally speaking, PEO has a wide molecular weight distribution (Lightfoot et al., 1993). It is customary to refer to products with a relative molecular mass of less than 20,000 as polyethylene glycol (PEG), which is a viscous liquid. With a relative molecular mass greater than 20,000, PEO is white powder. PEO has a highly ordered structure, and its melting point is generally around 65°C. In addition, the ethoxy group of the repeating unit of PEO contains ether oxygen bonds, and the oxygen atoms in the ether oxygen bonds contain lone pairs of electrons (Fenton et al., 1973). Therefore, PEO has a strong affinity for hydrogen bonds and can interact with many small molecular compounds, polymers, and inorganic nanoparticles form complexes. In addition, PEO has a relatively high dielectric constant and a good ability to dissolve lithium salts (Shriver et al., 1981). PSSEs also require conductive lithium salts to provide the carriers required for conduction. The added lithium salt forms a mixture with the polymer, which reduces the glass transition temperature and melting point, facilitates the migration of ions, and improves ion conductivity (Agrawal and Pandey, 2008). The choice of lithium salt often has certain selection rules, because not all lithium salts can be dissolved in the polymer matrix. And after dissolution, they may not be able to migrate as free ions. Therefore, when choosing a lithium salt, its solubility in the polymer matrix is very important. The amount of lithium salt directly determines the concentration of carriers in the PSSE and has a great influence on the conductivity. Within a certain range, increasing the concentration of lithium salt can increase the carrier concentration, thereby increasing the conductivity (Singh and Gupta, 1998).
The preparation of PSSEs is mainly divided into physical methods and chemical methods (Chandrasekhar, 1998;Wei and Shriver, 1998). The physical method refers to a solution formed by dissolving polymer matrix, lithium salt and other additives (such as plasticizers, inorganic fillers, etc.) in a solvent, and then coating by casting, and then controlling the environment temperature, humidity and pressure to let the solvent evaporate, and then obtain PSSE membranes with different morphologies. Chemical method refers to a mixture of polymer matrix, lithium salt and other additives (such as plasticizers, inorganic fillers, etc.), infiltrated into non-woven fabrics or separators, and then initiated polymerization methods (such as UV light initiation or thermal initiation) to prepare PSSE membrane.

The Working Principle of PEO SSEs
PEO has a relatively high proportion of crystalline phase regions at room temperature. The study found that there are spiralstructured pipes in the crystalline PEO, and ions are conducted through the vacancies in the pipes. The PEO amorphous region conduction model is shown in Figure 3. Because PEO contains a large number of oxygen atoms that can provide lone pairs of electrons, it can form weak complexes with metal ions and promote the movement of lithium ions through the movement of molecular chains. PEO has weak conductivity, but the oxygen atom of the etheroxy group on the copolymer molecule has 2 pairs of lone pairs of electrons and a strong coordination ability. Li + can interact with the ether oxygen group on the PEO amorphous segment to complex and de-complex to achieve Li + migration. The molecular structure and spatial structure of PEO determine that it cannot only provide high enough electrondonating groups, but also have flexible polyether segments, which can effectively dissolve cations. PEO has the simplest framework structure and the chemical and electrochemical stability is better.
Other types of PSSEs, such as PAN-based, PVDF-based electrolytes, have also been studied very early, but the overall performance of these electrolytes is not as good as that of PEObased polymers. Due to its narrow electrochemical window, PAN-based electrolytes cannot meet the requirements of high voltage and high specific volume systems, so it will not become the mainstream research object. PMMA-based electrolytes, due to its poor mechanical strength, cannot act as the main force of all-SSEs. PVDF-based electrolytes, due to its high dielectric constant, is conducive to the dissociation of lithium salt, and is an ideal polymer matrix for preparing PSSEs. However, PVDF polymer structure is symmetrical and regular, and is easy to form a crystalline structure, which is detrimental to ion conductivity. Among many polymer systems, PEO-based is considered to be the most ideal polymer matrix. PEO has a high dielectric constant and a strong ability to dissociate lithium salts. Its basic unit has a special molecular structure (CH 2 -CH 2 -O)n, which can form complexes with many lithium salts (such as LITFSI, LiClO 4 ), and then promote the transmission of Li + through segment movement. In addition, because PEO can dissolve a variety of salts through the interaction of its ether oxygen functional groups and cations, it can be used in a stand-alone form in the design of LIBs without modifying the current battery manufacturing process.

THE MODIFICATION OF PEO-BASED CSSES
The single type of SSE is difficult to fully meet the challenging requirements of ideal SSEs, especially through a simple and environmentally friendly way. Both inorganic SSEs and polymer SSEs have their own advantages, but their shortcomings cannot be ignored. These shortcomings greatly limit their applications. CSSEs can combine the advantages of ISSEs and PSSEs to improve the ionic conductivity, electrochemical window, mechanical strength, chemical stability, good contact with electrode materials, compatibility and stability, and cycle performance of SSE (Zhang et al., 2021b). In recent years, a large number of scientific researchers have actively invested in the research of composite SSEs and have done a lot of work. CSSE is a kind of polymer as the matrix, through the addition of other substances to compound to form a new composite material.

Modification of PEO-Based CSSEs
PEO-based PSSE is the most studied type of solid PSSE. However, due to its low room temperature ionic conductivity (10 −5 -10 -7 S/ cm), narrow electrochemical window and poor mechanical strength at room temperature, its practical application has been greatly restricted. The low ion conductivity of PEO-based SSEs is mainly due to its easy crystallization and high crystallinity.
In recent years, many scientific researchers have used various modification methods to enhance the performance of PEO-based PSSEs, so as to meet the requirements of practical applications. Due to the high crystallinity of the PEO-based SSEs, we can increase the ion mobility by reducing its crystallinity, thereby improving the ion conductivity. At present, our research methods for its modification mainly include blending/copolymerization between polymers and introducing additives for doping modification (Goodenough and Park, 2013). These two methods can effectively increase the number of amorphous phases, reduce the crystallinity of the PEO PSSE, and also improve the mechanical properties. In addition, the introduction of other substances will also reduce the glass transition temperature of the PEO-based PSSE, making it suitable for use in LIBs.

Blending/Copolymerization of Polymers
In recent years, in order to suppress the adverse effects of crystallization on ionic conductivity and enhance the mechanical strength to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, people have been committed to the development of new amorphous polymer matrix, including polymer blending, copolymerization, crosslinking, etc. These methods can reduce the crystallinity or Tg of the polymer system by changing the polymer structure, and thus improve electrochemical stability, enhance mechanical strength, and inhibit the formation of lithium dendrites.
Blending/copolymerizing PEO with one or more organic polymers is an effective way to improve the performance of SSEs. Rocco et al. blended PEO and polymethyl vinyl ether maleic acid (PMVE-Mac) and added lithium salt LiClO 4 to obtain an organic polymer SSEs (Rocco et al., 2002).Compared with pure PEO, the study showed that the hydrogen bond formed between PMVE-Mac and PEO has a larger free volume and stronger segment movement ability. At room temperature, the maximum conductivity of the mixed SSEs reaches 10 -5 S cm −1 , and the electrochemical stability window has also been significantly improved. In 2014, the Geoffrey W. Coates research group used polyethylene (PE) and PEO to cross-link and polymerize, and added lithium salt LiTFSI to obtain composite materials with lithium ion conductivity as high as 10 -4 S/cm at room temperature (Khurana et al., 2014). This is mainly because the skeleton structure provided by the PE material can prevent the crystallization of PEO and improve its lithium ion conductivity. At the same time, the polymer has a certain mechanical strength and a shear modulus of the same order of magnitude as that of lithium metal, which can effectively inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites. Juan Shi et al. used PEO/PMMA/ P (VDF-HVP) copolymerization to prepare a gel-type PSSE . Because the addition of PMMA destroyed the crystallinity of PEO, its ionic conductivity reached 0.81 mS/cm at 25°C. It can be seen from the electrochemical test results that the coulombic efficiency of the battery with the modified electrolyte after 100 cycles is still very good. From the perspective of interface stability, it has remained stable after five cycles. He et al. introduced carbonate units into the PEO chain, and then blended and cast the block polymer PTEC and LiTFSI on the cellulose membrane to obtain a composite solid PSSE membrane with good mechanical properties (He et al., 2017). Experiments show that the introduction of carbonate repeat units successfully reduces the crystallinity of the SSEs. The ion conductivity reaches 1.12 × 10 -5 S cm −1 at 25°C, and the electrochemical window is about 4.5 V. Ling Xu et al.  added polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in different proportions to the PEO matrix, blended by solution casting method, and added LiTFSI to obtain a composite PSSE membrane. The specific research results are shown in Figure 4. Tests show that the conductivity of the PSSE with a PVA content of 30% is 0.635 × 10 -3 S/cm, and the electrochemical window and interface stability are improved at the same time. The main reason is that the molecular weight of PVA is smaller than that of PEO. PVA can be used as another Li + conductive framework. It can increase the concentration of free Li + microscopically, and destroy the regularity of PEO segments, reduces the crystallinity of PEO, and improve lithium-ion conductivity of the electrolyte.

Doping With Inert Additives
CSSEs is a kind of polymer PEO as the matrix, by adding other substances to improve the performance of the PSSE, thereby forming a new CSSE. The main types of additives introduced are inert inorganic fillers and active inorganic fillers. Inorganic inert fillers, include nano-scale Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , TiO 2 , ZrO 2 , FeO 3 , B 2 O, etc. (Das and Ghosh, 2015;Zhu et al., 2019) For PSSEs, the addition of inorganic inert fillers can hinder the regular arrangement of the polymer segments, keep them in a highly amorphous state, effectively inhibit the crystallization of the polymer matrix, and improve the mobility of the polymer segments. In addition, research has found adding nanoceramic powder to the polymer-based electrolyte can not only act as a solid plasticizer, inhibit the crystallization kinetics, promote the retention of the amorphous phase to sub-ambient temperature, but also affect the solvent and cation mobility. Nano-sized filler particles serve as cross-linking sites between chain segments and ions, which broaden the ion transport channel and promote ion transport, thereby increasing the ionic conductivity (Sun et al., 2016;Baek et al., 2017). The addition of inorganic inert fillers can also enhance the mechanical and thermal properties of the polymer matrix, at the same time, it can adsorb trace impurities and water in the system, improve the interface between the electrolyte system and the metal lithium, and reduce the polarization and corrosion of the electrode.
In 1998, Scrosati et al. added nano-sized TiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 ceramic powder to the PEO matrix. The ion conductivity increased by 1-2 orders of magnitude, and the mechanical properties were also enhanced (Croce et al., 1998). Takeda et al. studied the effect of barium titanate ceramic particles on PEO-Li(CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 N-LiPF 6 solid PSSE (Yasuo et al., 2009). It was found that barium titanate with high dielectric constant not only destroys the crystallization of PEO, but also promotes the decomposition of lithium salt. The PSSE also exhibits good reversible charge and discharge performance and good interface stability with lithium metal electrodes. Chen et al. incorporated self-made silica aerogel powder (SAP) into the PEO-LiClO 4 electrolyte system (Chen-Yang et al., 2008). SAP has a higher surface area and pore volume than conventional silica particles, and can be well dispersed in the electrolyte matrix, thereby significantly reducing the crystallinity of the system. When the EO/Li + molar ratio is 6 and 2wt% SAP is contained, the ionic conductivity of the composite solid electrolyte is increased by three times. In addition, the lithium-ion transfer number of the SSEs is as high as 0.67 at 70°C. Masoud et al. (Masoud et al., 2013) prepared CPSSE by doping self-made LiAlO 2 nano-particle ceramic filler into PEO. It was found that the room temperature ionic conductivity of the electrolyte modified with LiAlO 2 nanoparticles increased by two orders of magnitude, reaching 9.76 × 10 -5 S cm −1 . In addition, the electrochemical stability, cycle performance and specific chargedischarge capacity of the battery assembled by the electrolyte are improved. Wang et al. (Wang et al., 2007) designed porous SBA-15 nanoparticles that can realize the rapid conduction of lithium ions and introduced them into polymers to prepare SPSSEs. Because SBA-15 has active sites on the surface, it interacts with the anions of LiClO 4 to generate Lewis acid-base interactions, which greatly promotes the dissociation of lithium salts and improves the electrochemical performance of the electrolyte. The ionic conductivity of the SSEs can reach 1.5 × 10 -4 S cm −1 at room temperature, the electrochemical window is stable at 4.7 V, and the battery assembled with it at 80°C has a specific charge-discharge capacity of 120 mA h g −1 . The above research shows that the introduction of inert fillers can improve the electrochemical performance and the mechanical performance of SSE.
Besides, the fact that sometimes the use of both active and inert additives is possible. Succinonitirle as one of the most significant PEO plasticizers, Hilal et al. (Al-Salih et al., 2020) proposed a polymer-rich quaternary composite solid-state electrolyte composed of PEO-LiTFSI-LLTO-SN 70 wt% PEO, 12 wt% LiTFSI, 9 wt% LLTO and 9 wt% SN was made using traditional solution.
Casting technique and its ionic conductivity reached slightly higher than 10 -3 S cm −1 at 55°C. At the same time, there is a big contribution of serotonitrile as a plasticizer as a plasticizer.
In addition, organic porous materials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and MOF, can also be used as additives to improve the ionic conductivity of polymer SSEs (Park et al., 2017;Wang et al., 2018). The structure of the porous material itself can provide a three-dimensional transmission channel for lithium ions, so that it has good electrochemistry performance. In addition, the porous material can adsorb small molecules and improve the stability of the interface between the electrolyte and the electrode.

Doping With Active Additives
The addition of the active solid electrolyte effectively reduces the crystallinity of PEO to provide more amorphous zones for ion conductance; itself can directly provide a large number of Li + , improve the concentration of free Li + , while also promoting ionic dealing, change the polymer structure, increase the ion transmission channel, and initiate a new way of composite conduction, thereby increasing total ion conductivity of the entire system (Commarieu et al., 2018).
Currently commonly used active inorganic electrolyte fillers are mainly divided into oxide SSE and sulfide SSE.

Oxide SSEs Active Filler
Oxide SSEs have better ionic conductivity and higher air stability, and generally a relatively wide electrochemical window. Oxide SSEs are classified according to the crystal structure, which can be divided into crystalline electrolytes and glass (amorphous) electrolytes. Crystalline electrolytes include garnet type SSEs, perovskite type SSEs, NASICON type etc. Glassy electrolytes include inverse perovskite SSEs and LiPON thin film SSEs. The general formula of the garnet-type SSE can be expressed as Li 3+x A 3 B 2 O 12 . It is note that A is an eight-coordinate cation and B is a six-coordinate cation. AO 8 and BO 6 are staggered and connected in a coplanar way to form a three-dimensional skeleton, and the skeleton gap is filled with octahedral vacancies and tetrahedral vacancies composed of O. In 2007, Muruga et al. (Murugan et al., 2007) found that Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 (LLZO) SSE has high ionic conductivity and wide voltage window.
The general molecular formula of the solid electrolyte of the perovskite structure can be expressed as ABO 3 , where the A-site cation is generally the rare earth element La, Nd or alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, and the B-site cation is generally a transition metal with a small ion radius, such as Ti. The perovskite electrolyte has the advantages of stable structure, simple preparation process, and wide range of variable composition. For example, LLTO materials exhibit four different crystal structures (cubic phase, tetragonal phase, orthogonal phase and hexagonal phase). The conductivity of tetragonal LLTO particles at room temperature reaches 10 −3 S/cm.
In 1976, Goodenough et al. (Goodenough et al., 1976) reported the Na 3 Zr 2 Si 2 PO 12 sodium ion SSE with the NASICON structure for the first time. The electrolyte can not only conduct sodium, but also quickly conduct lithium ions. The general structure of fast lithium-ion conductor is LiT 2 (PO4) 3 , and T is Ti, Ge, Zr, etc. Using trivalent ions Al, Cr, Ga, etc. for substitution doping, Li 1+x M x Ti 2−x (PO4) 3 is obtained, of which Al doped Li 1+x Al x Ti 2−x (PO4) 3 (LATP) has high conductivity . In addition, Ge and metal Li have high stability. Replace Ti with Ge to obtain another NASICON structure Li 1+x Al x Ge 2-x (PO4) 3 (LAGP), which has high chemical stability, ion conductivity and electrochemical window (Thokchom and Kumar, 2008). The inverse perovskite structure SSE has the characteristics of low cost, environmental friendliness, high room temperature ionic conductivity (2.5 × 10 −2 S/cm), excellent electrochemical window and thermal stability, and stability with metal Li.
The inverse perovskite structure lithium-ion conductor can be expressed as: Li 3-2x M x HalO, where M is a high-valent cation such as Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ or Ba 2+ , and Hal is the element Cl or I. For the first time, Bates et al. (Bates et al., 1992) obtained a lithium phosphorous oxynitride (LiPON) film with a high-purity LiPO 4 target by radio frequency magnetron sputtering in high-purity nitrogen. The thickness of the thin-film electrolyte obtained by the magnetron sputtering method is less than 1 μm, and the resistance is small, so it is suitable for thin film lithium-ion batteries. The electrolyte material has good overall performance, the room temperature ion conductivity is 2.3 × 10 −6 S/cm, the electrochemical window reaches 5.5 V, the thermal stability is high, and it is compatible with LiMn 2 O 4 , LiCoO 2 and other common positive electrodes and metal Li negative electrodes good. Several inorganic SSE structures are shown in Figure 5.

Garnet Type Active Filler
Hu et al. used cellulose template method to prepare PEO-LLZO composite PSSE on a large scale. The three-dimensional ordered LLZO framework not only provides ion channels, but also solves the inherent interface problems of LLZO by combining with PEO. The conductivity is still as high as 1.12 × 10 -4 S/cm. The article by Li Hong's group on the effect of nano-scale LLZTO on the ionic conductivity of PEO-based PSSEs shows that compared with micron-scale LLZTO particles. the nano-scale LLZTO particles have a more significant improvement in the ionic conductivity of PEO-based PSSEs . In the PEO-LLZTO, the PSSEs of different particle sizes of LLZTO and PEO composite have different room temperature ionic conductivity. The author believes that the increase in ion conductivity is related to the size of LLZTO particles. Nano-scale LLZTO particles have a larger specific surface area and can form more lithium ion channels at the interface between LLZTO and PEO. Many researchers have designed 3D structured ceramic electrolytes as active fillers. Fu et al. (Fu et al., 2017) proposed that a three-dimensional LLZO nanofiber network prepared by electrospinning and high temperature annealing was immersed in a PEO-LiTFSI polymer SSEs and successfully prepared a composite SSEs. In this composite SSEs, the nanofiber network not only provides a long-range route for lithium-ion transport, but also provides a new type of lithium-ion transport network that further enhances the strength of the polymer matrix. The lithium-ion conductivity of this composite SSEs at room temperature can be as high as 2.5 × 10 -4 S/cm, and the symmetrical Li/Li + battery can be cycled stably within 1,000 h without dendrite formation. Choi et al. (Choi et al., 2015) Figure 6. The ionic conductivity of the solid composite electrolyte was significantly increased to 1.4 × 10 -3 S/cm (60°C), the electrochemical window was increased to 5.2 V, and the weight ratio of Li 6.4 La 3 Zr 1.4 Nb 0.6 O 12 powder to PEO was added. It is 0.5:1. The solid battery using composite electrolyte can work at room temperature, and the capacity retention rate after cycling is 99%. The improvement of performance is mainly due to the comprehensive effect of each component in the composite material: the addition of filler effectively reduces the crystallinity of PEO and provides more amorphous regions for ion conduction; the filler acts as a fast ion conductor in the composite material to enhance electrochemical stability; the polymer matrix forms a close surface contact with the filler and the electrode, reducing the volume and interface resistance. In this type of composite electrolyte, PEO-LLZO is a more active electrolyte.
Studies have shown that the content of the ceramic additive in the polymer has a certain effect on the properties of the composite solid electrolyte. Chen Long et al. (Chen et al., 2018a) proposed a composite solid electrolyte membrane PEO-LITFSI-LLZTO by thermal pressing without any organic solvent. The content of the LLZTO powder is changed from 0 to 80% by weight. The results show that when the content of LLZTO is increased to 80% by weight, the ionic conductivity of the composite electrolyte has decreased. Combined with SEM image and DSC test results: As the LLZTO content increases, the composite electrolyte has a Frontiers in Energy Research | www.frontiersin.org September 2021 | Volume 9 | Article 726738 crack, flexibility deterioration, and the interface of the ceramic and the polymer, hinders the transmission of lithium ions. It is understood that cracks, flexibility varies in electrolytes, and interface problems between ceramic and polymers limits the utilization of ceramics in the polymer. Cai Dan et al. (Cai et al., 2021) introduced an ionic liquid containing the PVDF-HFP electrolyte as an intermediate layer in the PEO-based electrolyte/electrode interface, and designed a sandwich IPI composite electrolyte by a simple solution casting method. After introducing the IPL intermediate layer, the severe interface reaction between the PEO-based electrolyte and the LCO cathode is significantly inhibited, and the IPL intermediate layer facilitates the formation of a stable electrolyte/electrode interface. This composite electrolyte exhibits excellent electrochemical properties and thermal stability.

Perovskite Type Active Filler
Zhu et al.  found that by adding fibrous filler LLTO (Li 0.33 La 0.557 TiO 3 ) to the PEO/LiTFSI electrolyte system, the crystallinity of the PSSE was effectively reduced, and the electrochemical window and ion migration number were obvious increase, when the filler is added to 5% mass fraction, the ion conductivity reaches 5.53 × 10 -5 S/cm at room temperature and has better cycle and rate performance. Wu et al. (Wu et al., 2020) will perovskite La 0.8 Sr 0. 2 Ga 0.8 Mg 0.2 O 2.55 (LSGM) is used as a ceramic filler for PEO (PEO) based polymers. The specific research results are shown in Figure 7. The oxygen vacancies on the body and particle surfaces of this material will increase the oxide surface and lithium in the polymer. The interaction between salt anions promotes the migration of Li + ions. At 30°C, the conductivity of the composite electrolyte is higher than 10 -4 S/cm. In this type of composite electrolyte, PEO-LLTO is a more active electrolyte.

NASICON Type Active Filler
Recently, Zhao et al. (Zhao et al., 2016a) found that the ionic conductivity of the composite electrolyte with Li 1.5 Al 0.5 Ge 1.5 (PO 4 ) 3 (LAGP) as the active filler was significantly improved. The results show that LAGP particles have a positive effect on the ionic conductivity, lithium-ion transference number, electrochemical stabilities and mechanical properties. Among the PEO/LAGP hybrid electrolytes, the PEO-20%LAGP hybrid electrolyte exhibits a maximum ionic conductivity of 6.76 × 10 -4 S/cm and an electrochemical window of 5.3 V at 60°C. Most composite electrolytes are prepared by casting, but the agglomeration of fillers in composite electrolytes prepared by casting limits the further improvement of ionic conductivity. Jun Cheng et al. (Cheng et al., 2020) provided a simple solvent-free cold pressing method to prepare well-dispersed LAGP@PEO composite SSEs. The specific research results are shown in Figure 8. The ionic conductivity of LAGP@PEO composite electrolyte can reach 4.4 × 10 -5 S/cm at room temperature, which is nearly an order of magnitude higher than that of cast electrolyte (3.3 × 10 -6 S/cm). The overall solid-state battery shows excellent cycle performance and good rated performance at 50°C.
The ceramic nanoparticles arranged vertically in the polymer matrix represent a solid structure that maximizes the ion conductivity of the composite electrolyte. Wang et al. (Wang et al., 2019a) uses the ice template method to construct a rechargeable solid-state lithium metal battery, which has a vertical arrangement composed of high ionic conductivity Li 1.5 Al 0.5 Ge 1.5 (PO 4 ) 3 (LAGP) and PEO (PEO) polymers ceramic/polymer composite electrolyte. The vertical LAGP wall provides a continuous channel for rapid ion migration, and the PEO matrix makes the composite electrolyte fluid. The conductivity of this solid composite electrolyte at room temperature is 1.67 × 10 -4 S/cm, and the conductivity at 60°C is 1.11 × 10 -3 S/cm. A capacity retention rate of the lithium iron phosphate (LFP)/vertically arranged LAGP-PEO/lithium full battery after 300 cycles is 93.3%. Wang et al. (Zhai et al., 2017) successfully prepared polycarbonate/PEO/LAGP composite PSSE. The system characterizes the influence of the weight ratio of PEO/polycarbonate, the molecular weight of PEO and the weight percentage of LAGP on the conductivity. The results show that the composite solid phase extraction of PPC-PEO 10 W [5:5]-1% by weight LAGP exhibits a maximum conductivity of 8.79 × 10 -5 S/cm at 30°C, and a maximum conductivity of 8.39 × 10 -4 S/cm at 60°C. Adding 1% by weight of LAGP to the polymer matrix not only improves the conductivity, but also broadens the electrochemical stability window. In this type of composite electrolyte, PEO-LAGP is a more active electrolyte.
Studies have shown that the form of ceramic additives also has certain effects on the mixing system . The . Studies have shown that when the LATP mass fraction is 1%, the ionic conductivity of the composite electrolyte is increased to 1.2 × 10 -5 S/cm at room temperature because high conductive LATP nanofiller is effectively suppressed This vertically arranged structure can be manufactured by an ice template-based method, and its electrical conductivity reaches Frontiers in Energy Research | www.frontiersin.org September 2021 | Volume 9 | Article 726738 13 0.52 × 10 -4 S/cm, which is 3.6 times that of a composite electrolyte with randomly dispersed LATP nanoparticles. Compared with pure PEO electrolyte, composite electrolyte also shows enhanced thermal stability and electrochemical stability.

Sulfide SSEs Active Filler
Oxide-based inorganic SSEs have good electrochemical stability, but generally have relatively low ion conductivity at room temperature. Compared with oxide SSEs, sulfide SSEs have high ionic conductivity, low grain boundary resistance and high oxidation potential. The ionic conductivity can reach 10 -3 S/cm or even 10 -2 S/cm, which is comparable to the ionic conductivity of liquid electrolytes. At the same time, inorganic SSEs generally have poor air stability, especially sulfide electrolytes, which can only be completed under vacuum conditions during preparation. This leads to a complicated preparation process, high cost, and poor toughness of the inorganic SSE, resulting in poor mechanical properties. Therefore, in recent years, in order to improve its various properties, scientists have made improvements in materials preparation technology, sintering technology and component doping.
Sulfide SSEs are classified into crystalline SSEs, glass SSEs and glass ceramic SSEs according to their crystalline form. In 1999, Kanno et al. (Kanno et al., 2000) proposed to substitute sulfur for oxygen in LISICON to obtain a thio-LISICON structure crystalline SSE. Later, Kamaya et al. (Kamaya et al., 2011) reported a sulfide crystalline electrolyte Li 10 GeP 2 S 12 (LGPS) with a three-dimensional lithium-ion diffusion channel, and its room temperature conductivity reached 1.2 × 10 −2 S/cm. Subsequently, Kato et al. (Kato et al., 2016) developed a new type of sulfide crystalline electrolyte Li 9.54 Si 1.74 P 1.44 S 11.7 Cl 0.3 , which has an ion conductivity of 2.5 × 10 −2 S/cm at 27°C, which is twice that of LGPS. The sulfide glass SSEs include Li 2 S-SiS 2 and Li 2 S-P 2 S 5 , and their intrinsic conductivity is only 10 −8 -10 −6 S/cm. The ionic conductivity of the glass ceramic SSE obtained by high temperature crystallization treatment can reach 10 -4 -10 −2 S/cm. Hayashi et al. (Hayashi et al., 2003) found that after high-temperature crystallization treatment, part of the Li 2 S-P 2 S 5 glass phase crystallizes to form glass ceramics. The two-phase structure makes the electrolyte conductivity significantly improved. The intermediate phase thio-LISICON II analogue obtained by mechanical ball milling and high temperature crystallization improves the ionic conductivity of the electrolyte 80Li 2 S-20P 2 S 5 from 1.7 × 10 -4 to 7.2 × 10 -4 S/cm. The 70Li 2 S-30P 2 S 5 electrolyte with lower lithium content has a room temperature ion conductivity of 3.2 × 10 -3 S/cm, which is nearly 2 orders of magnitude higher than that. In addition, lithium-ion conductivity can also be improved by doping (Chen et al., 2018b). When halides (such as LiI, LiBr, etc.) are incorporated into 70Li 2 S-30P 2 S 5 glass electrolyte, the room temperature ion conductivity can reach 10 -3 S/cm. Synthetic sulfide/polymer composite electrolyte is an effective method to reduce the thickness of the electrolyte layer and maintain high ionic conductivity. In recent years, great progress has been made in reducing the thickness of the electrolyte layer, but ground distribution of nano-scale polymer binders in the sulfide particles of the composite electrolyte remains a challenge. The large polymer particles in the composite electrolyte hinder the transmission of ions and reduce the ion conductivity of the composite electrolyte membrane, resulting in poor performance of the composite electrolyte membrane. The research of Zhao et al. (Zhao et al., 2016b) found that the addition of filler LGPS (Li 10 GeP 2 S 12 ) can effectively reduce the crystallinity of PEO/LiTFSI PSSE, thereby achieving the effect of reducing the impedance value and improving the ionic conductivity, and its interface impedance value to metal lithium decreases. The ionic conductivity reached 1.18 × 10 -5 S cm −1 after adding 1% LGPS, and 10% SN was added continuously, the ionic conductivity reached 9.10 × 10 -5 S cm −1 at room temperature.
Zhang et al. (Zhang et al., 2020b) synthesized a free-standing sulfide/polymer composite SSEs membrane with a thickness of 120 μm by a liquid phase method. The specific research results are shown in Figure 9. After adding lithium salt, the ionic conductivity of the composite electrolyte increased to 4.7 × 10 -4 S/cm. The conductivity is 2.7 times that of 78Li 2 S-22P 2 S 5 glass ceramic (7822gc) electrolyte particles. All solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries (ASSLIBs) with sulfide/polymer composite electrolyte membrane showed a high discharge capacity of 725.1 mA h g −1 and a capacity retention rate of 93.2% after 100 cycles of 0.176 mA cm −2 .

CONCLUSION
In summary, in the past few decades, many researches have been done on PEO-based CSSEs. The performance of the electrolyte can be improved through two ways of modifying the structure of the polymer and introducing filler doping. Through the modification of PEO polymer, it usually shows higher ionic conductivity, superior thermal and electrochemical stability and better flexibility than pure PSSEs. Blending/copolymerization between polymers can change the polymer structure, reduce the crystallinity or Tg of the polymer system, improve electrochemical stability, enhance mechanical strength, and inhibit the formation of lithium dendrites. The incorporation of inorganic fillers into the PSSE not only improves the ion conductivity, but also enhances the mechanical strength and stability and stability of the solid PSSE. In this review, we summarized the research progress in the structural modification of PEO PSSEs in recent years and the research content of introducing various types of fillers to form composite SSEs. And their comprehensive performance was evaluated.