Zirconia-free NaSICON solid electrolyte materials for sodium all-solid-state batteries

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The growing demand for energy storage systems has sparked a race to build inexpensive and safer rechargeable batteries. All-solid-state sodium (Na)-ion batteries are a competitive alternative to their lithium (Li) analogs due to the lower cost of Na resources. The Na SuperIonic CONductors Na1+xZr2SixP3−xO12 0 ≤ x ≤ 3 (NZSP) are widely studied as solid electrolytes. However, synthesized NZSPs always contain monoclinic ZrO2 as the main impurity phase, which may lead to a lower Na-ion ionic conductivity within the solid-electrolyte layer. Here, we synthesize zirconia-free NZSP by engineering the quantity of zirconium (Zr) precursors. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and density functional theory simulations reveal zirconia-free NZSP. Impedance spectroscopy measurement of zirconia-free NZSP reveals an impressive total ionic conductivity of ∼3.49 mS cm−1 with a bulk conductivity of ∼10.05 mS cm−1 at room temperature, making it an excellent Na-ion conductor for all-solid-state batteries. Battery tests of symmetric cells confirm that zirconia-free NZSP electrolyte provides significantly improved perfomance. These results pave the way towards the synthesis optimization of impurity-free complex solid-electrolytes, which are important if solid-state batteries are to be commercialized.

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Tieu, A. J. K., Mahayoni, E., Li, Y., Deng, Z., Fauth, F., Chotard, J. N., … Canepa, P. (2023). Zirconia-free NaSICON solid electrolyte materials for sodium all-solid-state batteries. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 11(43), 23233–23242. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ta04665f

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