Affiliation:
1. Advanced Materials Division Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) Daejeon 34114 Korea
2. Department of Material Science and Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 03722 Korea
3. Department of Material Science and Engineering Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Korea
4. Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering University of Science and Technology (UST) Daejeon 34113 Korea
Abstract
Sulfide‐based inorganic solid electrolytes are promising materials for high‐performance safe solid‐state batteries. The high ion conductivity, mechanical characteristics, and good processability of sulfide‐based inorganic solid electrolytes are desirable properties for realizing high‐performance safe solid‐state batteries by replacing conventional liquid electrolytes. However, the low chemical and electrochemical stability of sulfide‐based inorganic solid electrolytes hinder the commercialization of sulfide‐based safe solid‐state batteries. Particularly, the instability of sulfide‐based inorganic solid electrolytes is intensified in the cathode, comprising various materials. In this study, carbonate‐based ionic conductive polymers are introduced to the cathode to protect cathode materials and suppress the reactivity of sulfide electrolytes. Several instruments, including electrochemical spectroscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, confirm the chemical and electrochemical stability of the polymer electrolytes in contact with sulfide‐based inorganic solid electrolytes. Sulfide‐based solid‐state cells show stable electrochemical performance over 100 cycles when the ionic conductive polymers were applied to the cathode.
Funder
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology