Issue 25, 2024

A new nanostructured γ-Li3PO4/GeO2 composite for all-solid-state Li-ion battery applications

Abstract

High-temperature sintering is crucial to achieve good crystallinity and fast-ion conduction in oxide-type solid-electrolytes such as lithium garnets, NASICONs and LISICONs, leading to stiff ceramics which are difficult to integrate in all-solid-state batteries. Developing conventional oxide-based solid-electrolytes in deformable forms that maintain good ion transport properties and allow facile formulation of bulk-type solid-state batteries, hence, remains a challenge. Here, a new γ-Li3PO4/GeO2 composite, that adopts a novel nanostructured architecture and retains deformability after calcination at 500 °C, is successfully synthesized and densified by cold-pressing. Cold-pressed pellets of the new composite showed an ion conductivity that is four orders of magnitude higher than that of the parent γ-Li3PO4 and comparable to those of high-temperature stiff Li3+xP1−xGexO4 ceramics. The γ-Li3PO4/GeO2 composite is stable against high voltages (up to 5 V vs Li+/Li), which suggests a safe use in contact with high-voltage cathodes. The new composite can also be modified to serve as an active anode layer in solid-state cells due to the electrochemical activity of GeO2 at low voltages (<1 V vs. Li+/Li). This study emphasizes the potential of using low-temperature synthesis to develop novel oxide-based nanoarchitectures for all-solid-state battery applications.

Graphical abstract: A new nanostructured γ-Li3PO4/GeO2 composite for all-solid-state Li-ion battery applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 May 2024
Accepted
31 May 2024
First published
31 May 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 10666-10674

A new nanostructured γ-Li3PO4/GeO2 composite for all-solid-state Li-ion battery applications

H. El-Shinawi, E. J. Cussen and S. A. Cussen, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 10666 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT01423E

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