Interface formation by composite electrolytes using Li7La3Zr2O12 / Li2OHBr for bulk-type sintering-free oxide-based all-solid-state batteries

IF 3 4区 材料科学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yusuke Taniguchi , Mari Yamamoto , Atsutaka Kato , Masanari Takahashi
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Garnet-type crystalline Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZs) is an oxide-based electrolyte (SE) that exhibits high ionic conductivity at room temperature. However, the LLZs green compact exhibits a remarkably low conductivity owing to the challenges in deforming LLZ particles using solely cold-pressing. Therefore, the ionic conduction path becomes extremely narrow in point contact, resulting in increased grain boundary resistance. We proposed the realization of a green compact with high ionic conductivity and a large area by combining the antiperovskite-like crystal Li2OHBr as a soft SE and LLZs as a highly conductive hard SE. In this study, highly lithium-ion-conductive composites of LLZs and antiperovskite-like crystal Li2OHBr were prepared using ball milling. The composite powders were then palletized via uniaxial pressing at room temperature. Cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy images of the green compact revealed the presence of Li2OHBr phases in the voids of LLZs particles. The total conductivity of the obtained 30 vol% Li2OHBr-LLZ green compact was 7.1 × 10−5 S cm−1 at 60 °C. Moreover, sintering-free oxide-based all-solid-state battery was successfully fabricated using the 50 vol% Li2OHBr-LLZs composite and LiFePO4 to obtain a reversible capacity of approximately 90 mAh g−1.

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Solid State Ionics
Solid State Ionics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
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期刊介绍: This interdisciplinary journal is devoted to the physics, chemistry and materials science of diffusion, mass transport, and reactivity of solids. The major part of each issue is devoted to articles on: (i) physics and chemistry of defects in solids; (ii) reactions in and on solids, e.g. intercalation, corrosion, oxidation, sintering; (iii) ion transport measurements, mechanisms and theory; (iv) solid state electrochemistry; (v) ionically-electronically mixed conducting solids. Related technological applications are also included, provided their characteristics are interpreted in terms of the basic solid state properties. Review papers and relevant symposium proceedings are welcome.
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