Experimental Discovery of a Fast and Stable Lithium Thioborate Solid Electrolyte, Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1)

Yinxing Ma, Jiayu Wan, Xin Xu, Austin D. Sendek, Sarah E. Holmes, Brandi Ransom, Zhelong Jiang, Pu Zhang, Xin Xiao, Wenbo Zhang, Rong Xu, Fang Liu, Yusheng Ye, Emma Kaeli, Evan J. Reed*, William C. Chueh*, Yi Cui*

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Abstract

High-performance, practical all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) require solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) with fast Li-ion conduction, wide electrochemical stability window, low cost, and low mass density. Recent density functional theory (DFT) simulations have suggested that lithium thioborates are a particularly promising class of materials for high-performance SSEs in Li batteries, but these materials have not been studied extensively experimentally due to synthesis difficulty. Particularly, their electrochemical properties remain largely underexplored, limiting their further development and application as SSEs. In this work, we report the successful synthesis and a comprehensive electrochemical performance study of single-phase, crystalline Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1). We find cold-pressed samples of Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1) to exhibit a high ionic conductivity of 1.3 × 10-4 S cm-1 at room temperature. Furthermore, Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1) shows an electrochemical stability window of 1.3-2.5 V, much wider than most sulfide SSEs. Symmetrical Li-Li cells fabricated with a Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1) pellet were cycled up to a current density of 1 mA cm-2 and exhibited good long-term cycling stability for more than 140 h at 0.3 mA cm-2. These results suggest Li6+2x[B10S18]Sx (x ≈ 1) as a promising choice of SSE for high-performance ASSBs for energy storage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2762-2771
Number of pages10
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

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