卤化物
离子电导率
二价
电解质
快离子导体
离子键合
锂(药物)
无机化学
材料科学
离子
化学工程
电导率
化学
电化学
热传导
星团(航天器)
化学物理
作者
Jae‐Seung Kim,Daseul Han,Jinyeong Choe,Youngkyung Kim,Hae-Yong Kim,Subaek Lee,Jiwon Seo,S. W. Ham,You‐Yeob Song,Chang-Dae Lee,Juho Lee,Hiram Kwak,Jin‐Soo Kim,Yoon Seok Jung,Sung‐Kyun Jung,Kyung‐Wan Nam,Dong‐Hwa Seo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-65702-2
摘要
Abstract Research into solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries has intensified due to demand for safer and higher-energy-density batteries. Halide solid electrolytes are valued for their high ionic conductivity, oxidative stability, and ductility. Among them, Li 2 ZrCl 6 is cost-effective but has a relatively lower Li⁺ ionic conductivity (0.4 mS cm −1 at 25 °C) compared to other halides, such as Li 3 InCl 6 (> 1 mS cm −1 at 25 °C). Here, we elucidate a fundamental mechanism of divalent-anion-driven framework modification that enables enhanced ionic conduction in Zr-based halides. Specifically, we demonstrate enhanced Li + conductivities for oxygen- (0.8Li 2 O–ZrCl 4 : 1.78 mS cm −1 at 25 °C) and sulfur- (0.8Li 2 S–ZrCl 4 : 1.01 mS cm −1 at 25 °C) substituted lattices. Synchrotron-based X-ray analyses identify distinct anionic sublattices and first-principles calculations reveal that divalent anions locally cluster within the lattice, inducing structural distortion and Li-site destabilization. These changes widen lithium conduction channels and alter the bonding environment, weakening and diversifying Li–Cl interactions. As a result, the energy landscape for lithium migration is flattened, leading to improved ionic conduction. These findings highlight design strategies for divalent-anion-driven framework regulation in halide solid electrolytes.
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