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Yiman Feng1, Zhixing Wang1, Gui Luo2
1National Energy Metal Resources and New Materials Key Laboratory, Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education for Advanced Battery Materials, Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Value-Added Metallurgy, School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University Changsha 410083 China wangjiexikeen@csu.edu.cn.
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All-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLBs) employing Ni-rich layered oxide cathodes (NRLOs) and sulfide solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) demonstrate high energy density and enhanced safety. However, the impact of stacking pressure on the mechanical failure of NRLOs is not well understood. This study systematically investigates the effect of stacking pressure on the chemo-mechanical degradation of NRLOs in sulfide ASSLBs separately with lithium indium (LiIn) and zero-strain lithium titanate (LTO) as anodes. Through multi-dimensional characterization and electrochemical testing, it is demonstrated that increased stacking pressure compresses interfacial voids and reduces lithium-ion transport resistance, significantly enhancing the performance of sulfide ASSLBs. Nevertheless, excessive stacking pressure induces significant stress concentration during cycling, exacerbating lattice distortion, oxygen release, and the decomposition of the sulfide SSE. These effects contribute to fragmentation of NRLO particles and interlayer cracking of electrodes, ultimately leading to severe capacity fade and increased impedance. The findings provide critical insights for optimizing stacking pressure in durable sulfide ASSLBs.
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