Affiliation:
1. Materials Science and Engineering Program and Texas Materials Institute The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 78712‐1591 USA
Abstract
AbstractEmploying high voltage cobalt‐free spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) as a cathode is promising for high energy density and cost‐effectiveness, but it has challenges in all‐solid‐state batteries (ASSBs). Here, it is revealed that the limitation of lithium argyrodite sulfide solid electrolyte (Li6PS5Cl) with the LNMO cathode is due to the intrinsic chemical incompatibility and poor oxidative stability. Through a careful analysis of the interphase of LNMO, it is elucidated that even the halide solid electrolyte (Li3InCl6) with high oxidative stability can be decomposed to form resistive interphase layers with LNMO in ASSBs. Interestingly, with Fe‐doping and a Li3PO4 protective layer coating, LNMO with Li3InCl6 displays stable cycle performance with a stabilized interphase at a high voltage (≈4.7 V) in ASSBs. The enhanced interfacial stability with the extended electrochemical stability window through doping and coating enables high electrochemical stability with LNMO in ASSBs. This work provides guidance for employing high‐voltage cathodes in ASSBs and highlights the importance of stable interphases to enable stable cycling in ASSBs.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Welch Foundation
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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