阳离子子网格设计使晶体氧化物具有超离子导电性
Feipeng Zhao1, Shumin Zhang1,2, Shuo Wang3
1Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
概括
研究人员开发了一种新的混合离子固态电解质 (LTOC),用于更安全,高性能的固态电池. 这种材料具有卓越的离子导电性和电化学稳定性,可在极端温度下工作.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 电化学
- 固态化学
背景情况:
- 固态电池比传统的离子电池提供更高的安全性.
- 固态电解质 (SSE) 的开发对于推进固态电池技术至关重要.
- 目前的SSE主要是单离子系统,限制了性能和设计灵活性.
研究的目的:
- 设计和合成新的混合离子固态电解质.
- 研究这些新材料的离子导电性和电化学稳定性.
- 评估它们在固态电池应用中的性能.
主要方法:
- 使用混合离子设计策略来制造晶体Li3Ta3O4Cl10 (LTOC).
- 在各种温度下进行了离子导电量测量.
- 对电极材料的电化学稳定性和兼容性进行了评估.
- 基于结构特征分析了离子迁移途径.
主要成果:
- 已经成功合成了晶体LTOC及其衍生物.
- 在25°C达到高离子导电率,高达13.7mS/cm.
- 显示出高达4.9V与Li/Li+的优异电化学稳定性.
- LTOC显示连续的离子迁移路径由混合离子螺旋链促进.
- 从零下50°C到高温的固态电池操作.
结论:
- 混合动力设计是开发先进SSE的可行策略.
- 对于高性能和安全的固态电池来说,LTOC是一个有前途的超声波导体.
- 由于LTOC的独特结构特征, 便于高效的离子运输.
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