Deciphering the Origin of Interface‐Induced High Li and Na Ion Conductivity in Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes Using X‐Ray Raman Spectroscopy

Author:

de Kort Laura M.1ORCID,Lazemi Masoud1ORCID,Longo Alessandro23,Gulino Valerio1ORCID,Rodenburg Henrik P.1ORCID,Blanchard Didier2ORCID,Sahle Christoph2ORCID,Sundermann Martin45ORCID,Gretarsson Hlynur4ORCID,van der Eerden Ad M. J.1,Elnaggar Hebatalla6ORCID,de Groot Frank M. F.1ORCID,Ngene Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Chemistry and Catalysis Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science Utrecht University Universiteitsweg 99 Utrecht 3584 CG The Netherlands

2. European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Grenoble F‐38000 France

3. Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Via Ugo La Malfa 153 Palermo 90146 Italy

4. Deutsches Elektronen‐Synchrotron DESY D‐22607 Hamburg Germany

5. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids D‐01187 Dresden Germany

6. Institute of Mineralogy Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry CNRS Sorbonne University 4 Place Jussieu Paris 75005 France

Abstract

AbstractSolid‐state electrolytes (SSEs) with high ionic conductivities are crucial for safer and high‐capacity batteries. Interface effects in nanocomposites of SSEs and insulators can lead to profound increases in conductivity. Understanding the composition of the interface is crucial for tuning the conductivity of composite solid electrolytes. Herein, X‐ray Raman Scattering (XRS) spectroscopy is used for the first time to unravel the nature of the interface effects responsible for conductivity enhancements in nanocomposites of complex hydride‐based electrolytes (LiBH4, NaBH4, and NaNH2) and oxides. XRS probe of the Li, Na, and B local environments reveals that the interface consists of highly distorted/defected and structurally distinct phase(s) compared to the original compounds. Interestingly, nanocomposites with higher concentrations of the interface compounds exhibit higher conductivities. Clear differences are observed in the interface composition of SiO2‐ and Al2O3‐based nanocomposites, attributed to differences in the reactivity of their surface groups. These results demonstrate that interfacial reactions play a dominant role in conductivity enhancement in composite solid electrolytes. This work showcases the potential of XRS in investigating interface interactions, providing valuable insights into the often complex ion conductor/insulator interfaces, especially for systems containing light elements such as Li, B, and Na present in most SSEs and batteries.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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