三角ハリド超イオン導体の設計は,カチオン順序の乱れを調節する
Seungju Yu1, Joohyeon Noh1, Byunghoon Kim1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials (RIAM), Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea.
まとめ
リチウム金属ハリド固体電解質は,高度な電池に高いイオン伝導性と安定性を提供します. トリゴナルハライドにおける金属イオン (M) の比率の最適化により,リチウムイオン輸送が改善され,性能が向上する.
科学分野:
- 固体電気化学
- エネルギー貯蔵のための材料科学
背景:
- リチウム金属ハリドは 固体の電解質を産生しています
- 超音波伝導性と高電圧アプリケーションの電気化学的安定性を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- トリゴナルハライド (Li3MCl6) の超イオン伝導を制御する要因を調査する.
- 高性能の超イオン型ハロイド電解質の設計基準を確立する.
主な方法:
- 飛行機内のリチウムの浸透経路の分析
- 層間距離の評価
- これらの要因と金属 (M) の部分占有率の相関.
主要な成果:
- スーペリオニック伝導は,平面内のリチウム経路と層間距離によって制御されます.
- 金属 (M) の部分占有量は,これらの因子に逆相関し,阻害剤と柱として作用する.
- トリゴナルハライドのM比を最適化することで,高いイオン伝導性が得られた.
結論:
- トリゴナルハライドでは,Mの臨界範囲または順序が不可欠である.
- 超離子トリゴナルハライド電解質の一般的な設計基準が提供された.
- これらの電解質は高圧電池の用途に 有望です
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