A soft co-crystalline solid electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries

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Prabhat Prakash
Birane Fall
Jordan Aguirre
Laura A. Sonnenberg
Parameswara Rao Chinnam
Sumanth Chereddy
Dmitriy A. Dikin
Arun Venkatnathan
Stephanie L. Wunder
Michael J. Zdilla
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[1] Temple University,Department of Chemistry
[2] Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,Department of Chemistry and Centre for Energy Science
[3] Idaho National Laboratory,Energy Storage & Advanced Transportation Department
[4] Rivian,Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering
[5] Temple University,undefined
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Nature Materials | 2023年 / 22卷
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Alternative solid electrolytes are the next key step in advancing lithium batteries with better thermal and chemical stability. A soft solid electrolyte, (Adpn)2LiPF6 (Adpn, adiponitrile), is synthesized and characterized that exhibits high thermal and electrochemical stability and good ionic conductivity, overcoming several limitations of conventional organic and ceramic materials. The surface of the electrolyte possesses a liquid nano-layer of Adpn that links grains for a facile ionic conduction without high pressure/temperature treatments. Further, the material can quickly self-heal if fractured and provides liquid-like conduction paths via the grain boundaries. A substantially high ion conductivity (~10−4 S cm–1) and lithium-ion transference number (0.54) are obtained due to weak interactions between ‘hard’ (charge dense) Li+ ions and the ‘soft’ (electronically polarizable) –C≡N group of Adpn. Molecular simulations predict that Li+ ions migrate at the co-crystal grain boundaries with a (preferentially) lower activation energy Ea and within the interstitial regions between the co-crystals with higher Ea values, where the bulk conductivity is a smaller but extant contribution. These co-crystals establish a special concept of crystal design to increase the thermal stability of LiPF6 by separating ions in the Adpn solvent matrix, and also exhibit a unique mechanism of ion conduction via low-resistance grain boundaries, which contrasts with ceramics or gel electrolytes.
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