Stabilizing solid electrolyte/Li interface via polymer-in-salt artificial protection layer for high-rate and stable lithium metal batteries

Social Science Research Network(2022)

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Abstract
Solid electrolytes are fundamental for next-generation solid-state Li-metal batteries that promise high energy density and safety. However, various solid electrolytes suffer from chemical/electrochemical instability against Li metal and poor interfacial contact with electrodes. Herein, a polymer-in-salt (PiS) artificial protection layer composed of fluoropolymer in highly-concentrated lithium salt (labeled as PiSPL) is introduced to address these problems using NASICON-type Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 (LATP) as a typical solid electrolyte. The resulted PiSPL layer exhibits small thickness (10 mu m), good chemical/electrochemical stability, and excellent ionic conductivity (0.5 and 1.8 mS cm- 1 at 25 and 60 degrees C, respectively). These properties endow the LATP/Li interface with improved contact, favorable Li+ diffusion, and, most importantly, inhibited interfacial reactions, which is examined using ex-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electrochemical analyses and morphological observations. Consequently, Li||LATP@PiSPL||Li symmetric cells can deliver small overpotentials at various current densities and long lifetime at 0.16 mA cm-2 over 400 h. On the contrary, the same configuration cells with LATP die after only 50 h. Moreover, the LiFePO4||LATP@PiSPL||Li solid-state full cells exhibit excellent rate capability (124.0 mA h g- 1 at 2.0C) and cyclability (148.9 and 140.6 mA h g- 1 after 200 cycles at 0.2C and 300 cycles at 1.0C, respectively). The PiS strategy represents a general and effective approach to stabilize various solid electrolyte/Li interfaces to push solid-state Li-metal batteries forward.
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Solid electrolyte, Polymer in salt, Interfacial protection layer, Li-metal battery
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