Annealing-Free Thioantimonate Argyrodites with High Li-Ion Conductivity and Low Elastic Modulus

Authors
Jung, Wo DumKim, Ji-SuKim, Young JungJeong, HyeseongHan, DaseulNam, Kyung-WanAhn, DocheonKwon, Deok-HwangJung, Hun-GiLee, Jong-HoKim, Hyoungchul
Issue Date
2023-03
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials, v.33, no.11
Abstract
Although Li-ion superconducting sulfides have been developed as solid electrolytes (SEs) in all-solid-state batteries, their high deformability, which is inherently beneficial for room-temperature compaction, is overlooked and sacrificed. To solve this dilemmatic task, herein, highly deformable Li-ion superconductors are reported using an annealing-free process. The target thioantimonate, Li5.2Si0.2Sb0.8Br0.25I7.5, comprising bimetallic tetrahedra and bi-halogen anions is synthesized by two-step milling tuned for in situ crystallization, and exhibits excellent Li-ion conductivity (sigma(ion)) of 13.23 mS cm (averaged) and a low elastic modulus (E) of 12.51 GPa (averaged). It has a cubic argyrodite phase of approximate to 57.39% crystallinity with a halogen occupancy of approximate to 90.67% at the 4c Wyckoff site. These increased halogen occupancy drives the Li-ion redistribution and the formation of more Li vacancies, thus facilitating Li-ion transport through inter-cage pathway. Also, the facile annealing-free process provides a unique glass-ceramic structure advantageous for high deformability. These results represent a record-breaking milestone from the combined viewpoint of sigma(ion) and E among promising SEs. Electrochemical characterization, including galvanostatic cycling tests for 400 h, reveals that this material displays reasonable electrochemical stability and cell performance (150.82 mAh g(-1) at 0.1C). These achievements shed light on the synthesis of practical SEs suffice both sigma(ion) and E requirements.
Keywords
SOLID ELECTROLYTES; LITHIUM; BATTERIES; MECHANISM; HALIDES; LI6PS5X; ISSUES; PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY; all-solid-state batteries; annealing-free processes; argyrodites; deformable properties; solid electrolytes
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113983
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202211185
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