Tuning the Properties of Halide Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes with Diverse Oxides for All-Solid-State Batteries

Hiram Kwak, Jong Seok Kim, Daseul Han, Jae Seung Kim, Juhyoun Park, Changhoon Kim, Dong Hwa Seo, Kyung Wan Nam, Yoon Seok Jung

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Abstract

Herein, we report halide nanocomposite solid electrolytes (HNSEs) that integrate diverse oxides with alterations that allow tuning of their ionic conductivity, (electro)chemical stability, and specific density. A two-step mechanochemical process enabled the synthesis of multimetal (or nonmetal) HNSEs, MO2-2Li2ZrCl6, as verified by pair distribution function and X-ray diffraction analyses. The multimetal (or nonmetal) HNSE strategy increases the ionic conductivity of Li2ZrCl6 from 0.40 to 0.82 mS cm-1. Additionally, cyclic voltammetry test findings corroborated the enhanced passivating properties of the HNSEs. Notably, incorporating SiO2 into HNSEs leads to a substantial reduction in the specific density of HNSEs, demonstrating their strong potential for achieving a high energy density and lowering costs. Fluorinated SiO2-2Li2ZrCl5F HNSEs exhibited enhanced interfacial compatibility with Li6PS5Cl and LiCoO2 electrodes. Cells employing SiO2-2Li2ZrCl5F with LiCoO2 exhibit superior electrochemical performance delivering the initial discharge capacity of 162 mA h g-1 with 93.7% capacity retention at the 100th cycle at 60 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49328-49336
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number37
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Li-ion batteries
  • all-solid-state batteries
  • halide solid electrolytes
  • interfacial conduction
  • ionic conductivities

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