Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5150468 | Solid State Ionics | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The elastic modulus, fracture toughness, ionic conductivity, Li and water stability of dense (~ 97%) fine-grain (~ 10 μm) Li1.2Zr1.9Sr0.1(PO4)3 (LZSP) consolidated by reactive hot-pressing was investigated. Low values of elastic modulus (25.2 and 40.9 GPa), fracture toughness (0.29 and 0.37 MPa-m1/2), total conductivity (2.1 Ã 10â 5 S/cm) at room temperature were exhibited as a result of the presence of microcracks formed during cooling from the hot-pressing temperature. The lattice conductivity of LZSP is 0.85 Ã 10â 4 S/cm with an activation energy for bulk conductivity of 0.29 eV. The results of Li/LZSP/Li cell impedance as a function of time and surface examination suggest that LZSP is not stable against metallic lithium. The results of the water stability test suggest that LZSP is a possible membrane for use in aqueous Li-Air cells. The results of this study reveal for the case of lithium zirconium phosphates are as follows: 1] a small grain size is required to prevent microcracking to avoid a reduction in total conductivity and mechanical properties and 2] even though they do not contain a transition metal cation they are not stable against Li at room temperature.
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Authors
Sheila Smith, Travis Thompson, Jeff Sakamoto, Jan L. Allen, David R. Baker, Jeff Wolfenstine,