Enhancing Li-Ion Conductivity in LiBH4-Based Solid Electrolytes by Adding Various Nanosized Oxides
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Solid-state ion conductors are gaining increasing importance,
among other ion conductors, to enable a transition to next-generation all-solidstate
Li batteries. However, few lightweight and low-cost materials show
sufficiently high Li-ion conduction at room temperature to be used as solid
electrolytes. Here, we report the effect of adding nanosized oxides, SiO2, CaO,
MgO, γ-Al2O3, TiO2, and ZrO2, to LiBH4 by ball-milling. In all cases, the room
temperature Li-ion conductivity was greatly enhanced. For SiO2, which has been
reported before as a conductivity enhancing material, the highest conductivity (4.1
× 10−5 S/cm at 40 °C) and the lowest activation energy (0.49 eV) were found at
20 v/v% SiO2. For the first time, ZrO2 and MgO were also added to LiBH4, leading
to more than a 4 orders of magnitude increase in conductivity at 40 °C, reaching
0.26 and 0.18 mS/cm, respectively. Based on insights into the effect of structural
properties on conductivity, we present a set of general guidelines to maximize the
Li-ion conductivity in these nanocomposite solid electrolytes, independently of the
type of oxide added. We expect that these results and insights will be helpful for the further development of new room temperature
solid-state ion conductors.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
ionic conductivity, nanocomposites, lithium-ion batteries, solid electrolytes, complex metal hydrides
Elenco autori:
Gulino, Valerio; Barberis, Laura; Ngene, Peter; Baricco, Marcello; de Jongh, Petra E.
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