Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5148923 | Journal of Power Sources | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Solid electrolytes are the core components for many next generation lithium battery concepts such as all-solid-state batteries (ASSB) or batteries based on metallic lithium anodes protected by a ceramic or composite passivation layer. Therefore, the search for new solid state Li-ion conductors with superior properties and improved electrochemical stabilities remains of high interest. In this work, the synthesis of a new class of silicon-containing, sulfide-based lithium-ion conductors is reported. Very good conductivities of up to â¼2.0-3.0·10â3 S/cm could be achieved for compositions such as Li22SiP2S18, among the highest for silicon sulfide containing materials. Based on the recorded powder XRD diffraction patterns and simulations it could be confirmed that they constitute novel members of the argyrodite family of sulfide lithium-ion conductors. The cubic high-temperature modification of such argyrodites with high lithium-ion conductivity can therefore be stabilized by implementation of silicon into the lattice, while additional doping with halogen atoms is not necessary.
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Authors
Holger Schneider, Hui Du, Tracy Kelley, Klaus Leitner, Johan ter Maat, Chariclea Scordilis-Kelley, Roel Sanchez-Carrera, Igor Kovalev, Anoma Mudalige, Jörn Kulisch, Marina M. Safont-Sempere, Pascal Hartmann, Thomas Weiβ, Ling Schneider,