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Screening of Coatings for an All-Solid-State Battery Using In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy
Published on: January 20, 2023
Enabling high rate capability and stability all-solid-state batteries via cationic surfactant modification of
Pengyuan Dong1, Qiang Deng1, Qimeng Zhang1
1Guangzhou Key Laboratory for Surface Chemistry of Energy Materials, New Energy Research Institute, School of Environment and Energy, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China.
Abstract:
The garnet-type solid electrolyte Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12 (LLZTO) was modified with a cationic surfactant Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide (CTAB) to improve the dispersion of LLZTO inorganic particles in Poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) electrolyte (PEO-LLZTO@CTAB) by a liquid phase casting method. During fabrication, the cationic modifier CTAB is uniformly adsorbed on the surface of LLZTO particles, which can effectively reduce their surface energy and lead to a thin CTAB surface coating layer. This fabricated PEO-LLZTO@CTAB can avoid the aggregation of LLZTO particles in the composite solid-state electrolyte (CSSE) and improve the interfacial contact at the PEO/LLZTO interface, thus reducing the overall resistance of PEO-LLZTO@CTAB/Li half-cell and inhibiting the dendrite growth during cycling. The all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) with LiFePO4 (LFP) as the cathode, PEO-LLZTO@CTAB as the electrolyte and Li as the anode exhibit a high initial discharge capacity of 146.6 mAh-g-1, excellent rate performance and high-capacity retention of 91.0 % after 300 cycles at 0.2 C multiplier and 60 °C within the voltage range of 2.7-4.0 V.

