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Published on: August 12, 2013
High-Conductivity Argyrodite Li6PS5Cl Solid Electrolytes Prepared via Optimized Sintering Processes for
Shuo Wang1, Yibo Zhang1, Xue Zhang1
1State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine Processing, School of Materials Science and Engineering , Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084 , China.
Abstract:
Highly Li-ion conductive Li6PS5Cl solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) were prepared by solid-state sintering method. The influence of sintering temperature and duration on the phase, ionic conductivity, and activation energy of Li6PS5Cl was systematically investigated. The Li6PS5Cl electrolyte with a high ionic conductivity of 3.15 × 10-3 S cm-1 at room temperature (RT) was obtained by sintering at 550 °C for just 10 min, which was more efficient taking into account such a short preparation time in comparison with other reported methods to synthesize Li6PS5Cl SSEs. All-solid-state lithium sulfur batteries (ASSLSBs) based on the Li6PS5Cl SSE were assembled by using the nano-sulfur/multiwall carbon nanotube composite combined with Li6PS5Cl as the cathode and Li-In alloy as the anode. The cell delivered a high discharge capacity of 1850 mAh g-1 at RT for the first full cycle at 0.176 mA cm-2 (∼0.1C). The discharge capacity was 1393 mAh g-1 after 50 cycles. In addition, the Coulombic efficiency remained nearly 100% during galvanostatic cycling. The experimental data showed that Li6PS5Cl was a good candidate for the SSE used in ASSLSBs.
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