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In Situ Li3 PS4 Solid-State Electrolyte Protection Layers for Superior Long-Life and High-Rate Lithium-Metal Anodes.

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A thin and adjustable Li3 PS4 (LPS) solid-state electrolyte protection layer on the surface of Li is proposed to address the dynamic plating/stripping process of Li metal. The LPS interlayer… Click to show full abstract

A thin and adjustable Li3 PS4 (LPS) solid-state electrolyte protection layer on the surface of Li is proposed to address the dynamic plating/stripping process of Li metal. The LPS interlayer is formed by an in situ and self-limiting reaction between P4 S16 and Li in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone. By increasing the concentration of P4 S16 , the thickness of the LPS layer can be adjusted up to 60 nm. Due to the high ionic conductivity and low electrochemical activity of Li3 PS4 , the intimate protection layer of LPS can not only prevent the formation of Li dendrites, but also reduces parasitic side reactions and improves the electrochemical performance. As a result, symmetric cells with the LPS protection layer can deliver stable Li plating/stripping for 2000 h. Full cells assembled with the LPS-protected Li exhibit two times higher capacity retention in Li-S batteries (≈800 mAh g-1 ) at 5 A g-1 for over 400 cycles compared to their bare Li counterparts. Furthermore, high rate performances can be achieved with Li-LPS/LiCoO2 cells, which are capable of cycling at rates as high as 20 C. This innovative and scalable approach to stabilizing the Li anode can serve as a basis for the development of next-generation high-performance lithium-metal batteries.

Keywords: solid state; protection; metal; state electrolyte; li3 ps4

Journal Title: Advanced materials
Year Published: 2018

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