电解质
材料科学
离子电导率
卤化物
电化学窗口
电化学
电导率
无机化学
快离子导体
阴极
化学工程
锂(药物)
碳纤维
离子键合
兴奋剂
离子
电极
物理化学
化学
复合材料
有机化学
工程类
复合数
医学
光电子学
内分泌学
作者
Qinong Shao,Chenhui Yan,Mingxia Gao,Wubin Du,Jian Chen,Yaxiong Yang,Jiantuo Gan,Zhijun Wu,Wenping Sun,Yinzhu Jiang,Yongfeng Liu,Mingxia Gao,Hongge Pan
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c25087
摘要
Halide solid electrolytes have been considered as the most promising candidates for practical high-voltage all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (ASSLIBs) due to their moderate ionic conductivity and good interfacial compatibility with oxide cathode materials. Aliovalent ion doping is an effective strategy to increase the ionic conductivity of halide electrolytes. However, the effects of ion doping on the electrochemical stability window of halide electrolytes and carbon additive on electrochemical performance are still unclear by far. Herein, a series of Zr-doped Li3-xEr1-xZrxCl6 halide solid electrolytes (SEs) are synthesized through a mechanochemical method and the effects of Zr substitution on the ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability window are systematically investigated. Zr doping can increase the ionic conductivity, whereas it narrows the electrochemical stability window of the Li3ErCl6 electrolyte simultaneously. The optimized Li2.6Er0.6Zr0.4Cl6 electrolyte exhibits both a high ionic conductivity of 1.13 mS cm-1 and a high oxidation voltage of 4.21 V. Furthermore, carbon additives are demonstrated to be beneficial for achieving high discharge capacity and better cycling stability and rate performance for halide-based ASSLIBs, which are completely different from the case of sulfide electrolytes. ASSLIBs with uncoated LiCoO2 cathode and carbon additives exhibit a high discharge capacity of 147.5 mAh g-1 and superior cycling stability with a capacity retention of 77% after 500 cycles. This work provides an in-depth understanding of the influence of ion doping and carbon additives on halide solid electrolytes and feasible strategies to realize high-energy-density ASSLIBs.
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