TY - JOUR
T1 - Tailored Li7P3S11Electrolyte by In2S3Doping Suppresses Electrochemical Decomposition for High-Performance All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
AU - Yu, Peiwen
AU - Ahmad, Niaz
AU - Zeng, Chaoyuan
AU - Lv, Lu
AU - Dong, Qinxi
AU - Yang, Wen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/11/28
Y1 - 2022/11/28
N2 - The retentive functional intimate contact at the solid electrolyte/cathode interface and among the cathode components, for example, solid electrolyte, a conductive additive, and active material (S/Li2S), is essential for high-performance solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries. Currently, thiophosphate-based electrolytes are plagued by failure at the interfaces due to the intrinsically narrow electrochemical stability window, which in principle, derive uneven irreversible redox reactions at the triple point of contact, which result in sulfur- and phosphorus-enriched interphases (e.g., Li3P, P2SX, S, Li2Sn, etc.), retard Li+conduction, and increase the interface resistance. Herein, structural tuning of Li7P3S11was done using the In2S3dopant, and the designed Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92electrolyte presented better σLi+of 2.9 mS cm-1and enhanced air stability @ RT. Furthermore, In2S3broadened the electrochemical stability window and suppressed the redox decomposition of Li7P3S11at the interface in the Li2S-composite cathode layer, ensuring effective (ionic/electronic) conduction. Therefore, the Li2S/Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92/Li-In cell offers a high discharge capacity of 946.75 mA h g-1with an ∼100% average Coulombic efficiency over 30 cycles. Moreover, the cell with Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92presented a low interfacial resistance of 127 compared to 383 ω for counterparts over 30 cycles, which could be benefitted from suppressed redox decomposition of the solid electrolyte and long-lasting intimate contact at the triple point of contact. Thus, the projected doping strategy developed a sulfide electrolyte to address the chemical/electrochemical stabilities and redox decomposition of sulfide electrolytes for the next-generation all-solid-state technologies.
AB - The retentive functional intimate contact at the solid electrolyte/cathode interface and among the cathode components, for example, solid electrolyte, a conductive additive, and active material (S/Li2S), is essential for high-performance solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries. Currently, thiophosphate-based electrolytes are plagued by failure at the interfaces due to the intrinsically narrow electrochemical stability window, which in principle, derive uneven irreversible redox reactions at the triple point of contact, which result in sulfur- and phosphorus-enriched interphases (e.g., Li3P, P2SX, S, Li2Sn, etc.), retard Li+conduction, and increase the interface resistance. Herein, structural tuning of Li7P3S11was done using the In2S3dopant, and the designed Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92electrolyte presented better σLi+of 2.9 mS cm-1and enhanced air stability @ RT. Furthermore, In2S3broadened the electrochemical stability window and suppressed the redox decomposition of Li7P3S11at the interface in the Li2S-composite cathode layer, ensuring effective (ionic/electronic) conduction. Therefore, the Li2S/Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92/Li-In cell offers a high discharge capacity of 946.75 mA h g-1with an ∼100% average Coulombic efficiency over 30 cycles. Moreover, the cell with Li6.93P2.97In0.02S10.92presented a low interfacial resistance of 127 compared to 383 ω for counterparts over 30 cycles, which could be benefitted from suppressed redox decomposition of the solid electrolyte and long-lasting intimate contact at the triple point of contact. Thus, the projected doping strategy developed a sulfide electrolyte to address the chemical/electrochemical stabilities and redox decomposition of sulfide electrolytes for the next-generation all-solid-state technologies.
KW - LiPInSglass ceramic
KW - air stability
KW - all-solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries
KW - low redox decomposition
KW - stable solid electrolyte/cathode interface
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U2 - 10.1021/acsaem.2c02110
DO - 10.1021/acsaem.2c02110
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141446839
SN - 2574-0962
VL - 5
SP - 13429
EP - 13438
JO - ACS Applied Energy Materials
JF - ACS Applied Energy Materials
IS - 11
ER -