Issue 27, 2014

A high-conduction Ge substituted Li3AsS4 solid electrolyte with exceptional low activation energy

Abstract

Lithium-ion conducting solid electrolytes show potential to enable high-energy-density secondary batteries and offer distinctive safety features as an advantage over traditional liquid electrolytes. Achieving the combination of high ionic conductivity, low activation energy, and outstanding electrochemical stability in crystalline solid electrolytes is a challenge for the synthesis of novel solid electrolytes. Herein we report an exceptionally low activation energy (Ea) and high room temperature superionic conductivity via facile aliovalent substitution of Li3AsS4 by Ge, which increased the conductivity by two orders of magnitude as compared with the parent compound. The composition Li3.334Ge0.334As0.666S4 has a high ionic conductivity of 1.12 mS cm−1 at 27 °C. Local Li+ hopping in this material is accompanied by a distinctive low activation energy Ea of 0.17 eV, being the lowest of Li+ solid conductors. Furthermore, this study demonstrates the efficacy of surface passivation of solid electrolyte to achieve compatibility with metallic lithium electrodes.

Graphical abstract: A high-conduction Ge substituted Li3AsS4 solid electrolyte with exceptional low activation energy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Mar 2014
Accepted
11 Apr 2014
First published
16 Apr 2014

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014,2, 10396-10403

Author version available

A high-conduction Ge substituted Li3AsS4 solid electrolyte with exceptional low activation energy

G. Sahu, E. Rangasamy, J. Li, Y. Chen, K. An, N. Dudney and C. Liang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014, 2, 10396 DOI: 10.1039/C4TA01243G

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