Understanding the Positive Effect of LATP in Polymer Electrolytes in All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries

  • Breuer O
  • Peta G
  • Elias Y
  • et al.
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Composite solid electrolytes with ceramic particles dispersed in a polymer matrix are considered a correct choice for all-solid-state batteries. These electrolytes balance the high ionic conductivity of superionic-ceramic conductors and the elasticity of polymers. Here, Li||LiFePO 4 batteries with 30 wt% of LATP embedded in PEO 20 :LiTFSI show superior performance at elevated temperature. After ∼150 cycles, cells retained 84% of their original capacity compared to only 51% for batteries with no additive. At 5 C cells demonstrate 43% higher capacity. In symmetric cells with blocking and non-blocking electrodes and all-solid-state batteries LATP lowers the impedance of the electrode-electrolyte interface ensuring cycling stability. LATP improves performance by stabilization of the cathode-electrolyte interface, apparently the major contributor to the cell impedance.

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Breuer, O., Peta, G., Elias, Y., Alon-Yehezkel, H., Weng, Y.-T., Fayena-Greenstein, M., … Aurbach, D. (2023). Understanding the Positive Effect of LATP in Polymer Electrolytes in All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 170(9), 090509. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/acf482

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